Congestion charging could prompt de-scoping of RoNS

Congestion charging could prompt de-scoping of RoNS
Transport Minister Chris Bishop was before the Transport and Infrastructure Select Committee on Tuesday. (Image: NZME)
Thomas Manch
Successful congestion charging in Auckland and Wellington could prompt the transport agency to de-scope Roads of National Significance projects.Transport Minister Chris Bishop appeared in front of the Transport and Infrastructure Select Committee on Thursday morning. He was questioned by MPs on the $56 billion Roads of National Significance (RoNS) programme, among other transport issues.At the hearing, Bishop spoke of his “frustration” at the cost of the major roading projects and the Government’s move away from “gold-pl...

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