David Hensher - Newsroom articles
Congestion charge would cut Sydney traffic 15 Jan 2013
Eco News
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/congestion-charge-would-cut-sydney-traffic/story-fn3dxiwe-1226633746985
Interview with David Hensher 02 Jan 2013
Radio 2UE
Radio 2UE has interviewed Professor David Hensher about the latest quarterly Transport Opinion Survey conducted by the ITLS.
Road to nowhere: experts slam absurdity of toll system 29 Dec 2012
The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald has interviewed Professor David Hensher, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, on the problem with Sydney's toll roads
Hip Pocket Pricing 01 Dec 2012
Australasian Bus and Coach
The road pricing agenda requires a soft sell to gain community acceptance, writes David Hensher in Australasian Bus & Coach.
Does Brisbane need more Busways? 19 Nov 2012
ABC Radio 612
Professor David Hensher has spoken to the ABC 612 Brisbane on his views regarding the need for more busways in suburban Brisbane.
Busways the key to Brisbane growth, expert says 13 Nov 2012
The Brisbane Times
Brisbane should plan to expand its network of busways as more questions are asked of its toll tunnels, Professor David Hensher has told the Brisbane Times.
Express buses will be rerouted when north-west rail link opens 30 Oct 2012
Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald has interviewed Professor David Hensher, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, about the second environmental impact statement for the north-west rail link.
5c per kilometre peak hour charge 26 Oct 2012
MX Sydney
MX Newspapers have interviewed Professor David Hensher about a proposal for a 5c per kilometre peak hour charge for motorists.
To reduce congestion, imagine the government charged by the kilometre 12 Oct 2012
The Conversation
Professor David Hensher proposes a peak-hour, distance toll to help reduce road congestion, save money for drivers and raise money for treasury at The Conversation
University Professor says road toll economically undervalued 10 Oct 2012
The Daily Examiner
The cost of a person dying on our roads needs to be better understood when prioritising funding for roads says Sydney University Professor Dr David Hensher from the Institute of Transport and Logistics.


