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Frustration as DfT retains negative remarks in ‘smarter choices’ guide
Andrew Forster
Supporters of travel behaviour change policies this week voiced frustration at the DfT’s decision to retain some negative remarks in modelling guidance for ‘smarter choice’ travel behaviour change measures such as travel plans, car clubs and car sharing.
The Department published draft guidance on modelling smarter choices for the first time last November (LTT 16 Dec 11). As well as explaining how to model the interventions, the guidance included upper limit estimates...
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