Road policy: the energy crisis and the automobile : a challenge to America.

Author(s)
Ward, R.A.
Year
Abstract

Since the development of the energy crisis, higher fuel costs and inflation, the emphasis on highways has switched to maintenance and rehabilitation, instead of new construction. The hard struck automobile industry is fighting back with more fuel efficient cars. Both the government and the private sector are developing alternative sources of energy. The traditional tax per gallon will no longer serve to finance transportation and alternative sources of funding must be found.

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Publication

Library number
B 20727 (In: B 20709) /10/72/96/ IRRD 257200
Source

In: Roads into the future : documentation 9th IRF World Meeting, Stockholm, June 1-5, 1981, Session TS-1, p. 225-236, 1 tab.

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