Ever since Singapore introduced congestion charges in the 1970s, other cities have tried to emulate its success.
Wellington is the latest major New Zealand city to look at introducing congestion charges as a means of reducing traffic and improving public transport?
Tony Canavan, EY's Global Transport Leader for the Government and Public Sector, explains how the right projects can boost a city's growth - and gave examples from across the world.
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