The Infrastructure Commission recommends a phased, demand-sensitive approach to highway development to reduce costs and improve affordability, citing concerns over the rising expense and poor viability of major road projects like the Roads of National Significance.
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Infrastructure commission suggests phased approach to highway builds could counter costsgovernment fails to measure project benefits
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