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Greens Spaced Out Transport Policy

Published: Fri 19 Nov 1999 11:47 AM
The five year moratorium on urban highway building proposed in the Green Party's Transport Policy would be a huge leap backwards and delay projects such as Wellington's Transmission Gully, Transport Minister Maurice Williamson said today.
"The major congestion problems we face, such as those in Auckland, must be alleviated. Allowing private companies to build toll roads, which would be transferred to public ownership once the company has recouped its investment, is one major solution. Even the Labour Party seem to agree with this."
"The millions of dollars this Government puts into roading must continue. A moratorium would make the problem a great deal worse and adversely affect motorists in Auckland and throughout the country "
"Helen Clark must tell the voting public how the Labour Party feels about this wacky policy as it would cause huge ramifications if ever implemented."
"It's also interesting to see the Greens complaining about cheap imported cars and comparatively cheap petrol. Are they advocating a system where cars are a luxury only the rich can afford?"
"They're once again stressing the importance of using public transport when nearly every time I see them at meetings, they've driven their own cars."
ENDS

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