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Traffic congestion on Israeli roads: faulty public policy or preordained?
Erez Cohen
Middle Eastern Studies
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Government Incentives
33%
High Traffic
33%
Israeli
100%
Local Media
33%
Local Politics
33%
Motor Vehicle
33%
Personal Interest
33%
Policy-based
33%
Political Interest
33%
Politicians
33%
Public Policy
100%
Public Transportation
33%
Public Transportation Infrastructure
33%
Road Infrastructure
33%
Taxation
33%
Traffic Congestion
100%
Transportation Policy
33%
Vehicle Counting
33%
Social Sciences
Community Media
33%
Government Policy
100%
Incentive
33%
Israeli
100%
Local Politics
33%
Motor Vehicles
33%
Traffic Congestion
100%
Transport
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Incentives
33%
Public Policy
100%
Traffic Congestion
100%