Pendlermobilität in der Schweiz (Commuter Mobility in Switzerland)
| Year of publication | 2004 |
|---|---|
| Author(s) | Roman Frick |
| Co-authors | Wüthrich P., Zbinden R., Keller M |
| Publisher(s) | Bundesamt für Statistik |
| Place of publication | Neuenburg |
| Language | de |
| Price | 30.- CHF |
| Publication type | Journal, booklet |
The study on the external costs of transport in the EU, Switzerland and Norway by the research institutes IWW (Karlsruhe/D) and Infras (Zurich/CH) shows that the transport system in Germany causes some €150 bn in health and environmental costs each year. The costs for health and environmental damage caused by transport are not covered by those responsible; instead they are borne by the public in general, for instance through social security contributions and taxes. Road traffic is the single most responsible factor for driving up these costs: 83% of health and environmental costs are due to road traffic, with air traffic and rail traffic accounting for 14% and 2% respectively. For Switzerland in particular a new study on commuter traffic shows that more and more people are using their cars to travel to work.