liikesäädöt
Liikesäädöt, also known as traffic congestion charges, are a type of road pricing instrument used to manage vehicle traffic in urban areas. The basic principle is that drivers pay a fee for entering or driving within a designated zone, typically during peak traffic hours. The revenue generated is usually earmarked for public transport improvements, road maintenance, or environmental initiatives. Liikesäädöt are intended to reduce congestion, encourage the use of alternative modes of transport, and lower pollution levels.
The concept gained international prominence in the 1990s, with the most notable early implementation in London.
Supporters argue that liikesäädöt effectively reduce peak travel times, improve air quality, and fund sustainable transport