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BreakfastWednesday, 16 October, 2002, 05:21 GMT 06:21 UK
How would you clear Britain's traffic jams?
The government is going to spend �150m improving roads in England.

It's targeting 92 "pinch-points" where jams happen all the time - including the notorious stretch of the M25 from Watford to Surrey.

But, are its plans just half-measures? Should we build new roads - or charge to use the ones we have already?

We talked this morning to Professor David Begg, of the Commission for Integrated Transport:


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