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    Reducing Congestion in The Metropolitan Area: A Case of Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area
    (East African Nature and Science Organization, 2025-04-01) Tukashaba, Shafan; Kizito, Lule Ssentongo
    Traffic congestion poses significant challenges for cities in developing countries, with Kampala, Uganda, being no exception. As the capital and largest city in Uganda, Kampala grapples with a burgeoning population and inadequate transport infrastructure, leading to gridlock, environmental pollution, and economic losses. This paper proposes the introduction of a congestion charge zone as a solution to alleviate traffic congestion in Kampala. Drawing inspiration from successful implementations in cities like London, the proposed system aims to discourage private vehicle use during peak hours by levying charges on entering designated zones within the city. The paper outlines the current state of transport in Kampala, highlighting the dominance of private vehicles and the shortcomings in public transit infrastructure. It explores the concept and mechanics of congestion charge zones, emphasizing the role of technology in enforcement and the potential for cost-effective implementation in Kampala, leveraging existing CCTV and traffic control infrastructure. Furthermore, the paper discusses key considerations for successful implementation, including the need for viable alternative transport options, public awareness campaigns, stakeholder engagement, and robust enforcement strategies. By implementing a congestion charge zone, Kampala stands to mitigate traffic congestion, improve air quality, and enhance overall urban mobility, contributing to sustainable development in the region

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