It is often said that transport is the one economic sector that can degrade as incomes increase. The degradation is manifested in increasing congestion, pollution, accidents, and other traffic related maladies. One view is that the root of the problem lies in rising incomes that lead to even faster-rising motorization. Another assessment sees a motorization-induced decline of “formal” public
transport systems and the rise of “informal” services as...
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2021/12/01
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Myths and Realities of Informal Public Transport in Developing Countries : Approaches for Improving the Sector - Discussion Paper