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Long struggle for road-pricing

By Robert Wright

Published: December 12 2008 22:40 | Last updated: December 12 2008 22:40

UK governments have been considering some form of road-user charging since 1964.

The idea gained more traction in the early 1990s as growing road use and swelling opposition to road expansion led John Major’s Conservative government to consider it as a serious option. His administration also promoted the UK’s first private toll motorway – the Birmingham Northern Relief Road, now the M6 Toll – which opened in 2003.

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