Freeze on all new road building projects in Wales
He said: "Within the next 10 years, we have to achieve double what we've achieved in the last 30 years. Transport generates something like 17% of all our emissions, so it has to play its part.
"If we can hit these climate change targets, that's got to change. That means redirecting investment. "So the whole model of how we fund, transport and general taxation is changing and it'll have to be changes to reflect that you pay per mile, rather than just a flat rate as we currently do." "Many roads across Wales are not fit for purpose and have had a damaging impact on our economic fortunes, environment and public safety. Regular traffic jams deter investment and have contributed to Wales having some of the worst air quality in the UK.
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