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Mr President, the multi-annual budget makes provision for a total of some EUR 8 billion, yet the TEN projects are overshooting the 600-billion mark, so this is just a modest matter of priming the pump. Most of the Member States are so deeply in debt that they are not allowed to take up new loans, but are obliged instead to pay off their enormous debts, yet, all the same, many of them are dreaming of big trans-European projects.
What I propose is that we first study how traffic might be reduced without putting us to great inconvenience, and how that traffic that is really necessary might be organised using existing infrastructure in a less socially and environmentally damaging way. The construction of most traffic corridors scarcely does anything to resolve transport problems, still less anything to address the problems associated with energy and climate change."@en1
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