Transport, Competition and the Environment: How compatible are they? / How to encourage the road-to-rail shift in Europe

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Series Details 23.10.07
Publication Date 23/10/2007
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Trains use three times less energy than cars to transport people; six times less energy than trucks to move freight. Trains use and emit just one-fifth the amount of carbon dioxide. Governments can help fight global warming by using competition policy and tax incentives to induce transportation customers to switch to rail.

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