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The major focus Resources for the Future’s transportation research is on policies to reduce environmental and other problems caused by motor vehicles. Traffic congestion, accidents, air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, noise and dependence on a volatile world oil market are all examples of social costs created by cars and trucks on the roads.

PUBLICATIONS
Reassessing the Oil Security Premium
Stephen P.A. Brown, Hillard G. Huntington
RFF Discussion Paper 10-05 | February 2010
 
How Much Should Highway Fuels Be Taxed?
Ian W.H. Parry
RFF Discussion Paper 09-52 | December 2009
 
Fuel Tax Incidence in Developing Countries: The Case Of Costa Rica
Allen Blackman, Rebecca Osakwe, Francisco Alpízar
RFF Discussion Paper EfD 09-24 | October 2009
 
Traffic Safety and Vehicle Choice: Quantifying the Effects of the Arms Race on American Roads
Shanjun Li
RFF Discussion Paper 09-33 | August 2009
 
Lose Some, Save Some: Obesity, Automobile Demand, and Gasoline Consumption in the U.S.
Shanjun Li, Yanyan Liu, Junjie Zhang
RFF Discussion Paper 09-34 | August 2009
 
Roads to Participatory Planning: Integrating Cognitive Mapping and GIS for Transport Prioritization in Rural Lesotho
Shalini Vajjhala, Wendy M. Walker
RFF Discussion Paper 09-26 | August 2009
 
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Finding Policies That Work Best to Ease the "Social Cost" of Driving
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
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