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Capital problems

11th April 1981, Page 25
11th April 1981
Page 25
Page 25, 11th April 1981 — Capital problems
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LONDON'S resources, its $. and complexity, and its diffici in coping with change are j some of the problems facing capital's transport system.

London has changed, says Department of Transport, the fact that there are m vehicles for every mile of mac London than anywhere else the country means that m people than ever are using tt cars.

Addressing the House of Cc mans Transport Committee, DTp delegation said that a tc ist tax, rather than a tax on E ployers, may go some way wards meeting the cost operating the transport syst(

The DTp did not agree th has been an under investmen all modes of transport in rec years. The Department foun "difficult to say what uric investment is," but admit there had "certainly been di