International Journal of Marketing and Business Communication

1. Larissa Shaji Manamel – Student Of Masters In Commerce (m.com), Christ University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

2. L. Mynavathy – Student Of Masters In Commerce (m.com), Christ University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Received
04-Nov-2016
Accepted
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Published
04-Nov-2016
Abstract
Technology plays a major role in our daily lives. With the advancement in technological usage, there has been a crescendo of relative negative impacts as well. On similar terms, with the increase in the number of vehicles on road there have been several negative impacts of the same along with its positive outcomes. There has been a steady increase in the pollution levels in several cities across the world wherein the road density is positively related to the population density of the particular city. This has resulted in elevated global warming issues, health hazards, and loss of valuable man hours, to name a few. Many cities across the world have contrived various plans to counter these issues of pollution and congestion. Some cities in the United States of America have constructed additional lanes to ease traffic, whereas some cities like London and Singapore, levy taxes and charges for fuel emission above permissible limits in a marked area. In recent years the city of New Delhi in India has seen exorbitant levels of traffic congestion and consequent pollution increase. This paper focuses on the impact of levying congestion charges in order to ameliorate the dire consequences of traffic congestion and pollution.
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