Campaign of the Clean Air Action Group
for
more environment-friendly freight transport
in Hungary
Freight transport is a major source of environmental
and health problems in many countries. (An excellent overview of the issue is
the Report “Safe
and Sustainable Freight Transport – Our Common Challenge” published by the
European Federation for Transport and Environment: )
In 2006 the Clean Air
Action Group (CAAG) started a nation-wide campaign to raise public awareness
about the damages and costs caused by heavy trucks, and about the possible solutions.
The final purpose of the campaign is to have the external costs of road freight
transport internalized by a kilometer-tax, and the revenues gained in this way
to be partly used to enhance freight transport on railways.
Heavy trucks
damage the roads very seriously: one heavy truck causes as much damage as 100,000
cars. In turn the worn-away roads cause even greater damage to all vehicles.
Air pollution and noise originating from heavy trucks is also a major environmental
problem in Hungary. Many accidents are also caused by heavy trucks. Practically
every day one can read in the Hungarian press about the severe accidents in
which these vehicles are involved. About 10 percent of the traffic accidents
are caused by truck drivers, and these are generally the accidents with most
injures, deaths and material loss.
The campaign is made possible by the
generous grant of the Oak Foundation.