The problem of traffic congestion on the roads of major cities (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novgorod, Kazan and others) and suburban routes as relevant as ever. Every year the cars on the roads of cities is becoming more and more. When this and claims to own the roads are many: poor quality, uncomfortable road junctions, the absence of aboveground / underground passages (lots of traffic lights) and bypass roads for freight wagons. The problem of traffic congestion requires solutions – the sooner the better for the individual, whose time is wasted (well, except that a passenger can book to read or sleep on public transport), and for the economy as a whole. We single out a few ideas are able to resolve long-standing problem – the nation-wide and worldwide.
Measures to combat traffic jams on the roads (for large and medium cities) can be divided into organizational and road construction. Institutional measures to address the transport problem Organisation alternating movement of cars with even and odd numbers on different days of the week. Such a measure introduced in many European countries, proved to be quite effective. Besides the reduction of vehicles on the roads is one of the measures to combat air pollution. The introduction of pay-zone entry in the most 'problematic' areas of the city. A striking example of this is London, where we have introduced fee for entry to the Centre (since 2003), while providing benefit people with disabilities and taxis. Such a measure (for the relatively wealthy Moscow or St.