torsdag 8 oktober 2009

Carl Hamilton at the ITS World Congress in Stockholm

Carl is a PhD student at the centre (at KTH) and is doing research on (i.a.) incentives of road toll operators. He recently held a speech at the ITS World Congress in Stockholm, which apparently stirred up some dust....
It's called "Why the EETS directive will fail - and what can be done to save it". The EETS directive is the EU commission's directive that all road charging systems must be interoperable (it should be enough to sign up with one operator, and then it should work all over the EU), and it's a newly decided, long discussed and (by some) cherished reform. If someone who apparently knows what he's talking about says that it simply won't work - well, some will enjoy it and some won't. Here's the video.

Why EETS will fail, and what can be done to save it from Carl Hamilton on Vimeo.

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