| 释义 | 
		road pricingˈroad ˌpricing noun [uncountable]    - An in-depth study on the implications of road pricing is expected to be published in 1994.
 - Another important development was the death, as far as road pricing is concerned, of Big Brother.
 - Moreover, it would not require the high administrative and technical costs of road pricing.
 - One of the major criticisms of road pricing is its equity impacts.
 - Politicians are now making favourable noises about other countries' experiments with road pricing.
 - The Green Paper is likely to take a comprehensive look at the subject including both road pricing and road tolls.
 - Transport academics argue that road pricing would make drivers pay for the cost of congestion.
 
    a system in which drivers have to pay to use the roads at particular times → toll road:   road pricing schemes for congested cities  |