Motorization management is the process of shaping, through public policies and programs, the profile, quality, and quantity of the motor vehicle fleet as motorization occurs. Across Africa, governments are struggling to manage the effects of rapid motorization and urbanization. In the past two decades, Africa has been the fastest urbanizing region in the world, growing at 3.44 percent on average which is much higher than the rate of other rapid developing...
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Gorham,Roger; Hartmann,Olivier; Qiu,Yin; Bose,Dipan; Kamau, Henry; Krishnan,Raman V.; Kelly,Alina; Kamakaté, Fanta; Akumu, Jane; Kaenzig, Robin.
Motorization Management in Ethiopia (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099548004042231428