The objective of this study is to examine the effect of road pricing on people’s tendency to adapt their current travel behavior. To this end, the relationship between changes in activity-travel behavior on the one hand and public acceptability and its most important determinants on the other are investigated by means of a stated adaptation experiment. Using a two-stage hierarchical model, it was found that behavioral changes themselves are not dependent on the perceived acceptability of road pricing itself, and that only a small amount of the variability in the behavioral changes were explained by socio-cognitive factors. The lesson for policy makers is that road pricing charges must surpass a minimum threshold in order to entice changes i...
Reducing congestion and improving the financial and environmental sustainability of urban transport ...
\u3cp\u3eReducing congestion and improving the financial and environmental sustainability of urban t...
Acceptability and personal outcome expectations (le the extent to which one expects to be better or ...
peer reviewedThe overall final objective of this study is to investigate the effect of road pricing ...
peer reviewedAn important policy instrument for governments to modify travel behavior and manage the...
peer reviewedAn important policy instrument for governments to modify travel behavior and manage the...
An important policy instrument for governments to modify travel behavior and manage the increasing t...
An important policy instrument for governments to modify travel behavior and manage the increasing t...
AbstractRoad pricing was regarded as an effective instrument to reduce traffic congestion and enviro...
AbstractReducing congestion and improving the financial and environmental sustainability of urban tr...
Author's accepted version (postprint).This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Else...
AbstractUnderstanding behavioral response and attitudes of car users towards pricing policies and th...
The literature on acceptability of road pricing schemes is reviewed, and a number of limitations of...
It is generally acknowledged that the implementation of other, more efficient, road pricing measures...
User acceptability has become a critical issue for the successful implementation of transport prici...
Reducing congestion and improving the financial and environmental sustainability of urban transport ...
\u3cp\u3eReducing congestion and improving the financial and environmental sustainability of urban t...
Acceptability and personal outcome expectations (le the extent to which one expects to be better or ...
peer reviewedThe overall final objective of this study is to investigate the effect of road pricing ...
peer reviewedAn important policy instrument for governments to modify travel behavior and manage the...
peer reviewedAn important policy instrument for governments to modify travel behavior and manage the...
An important policy instrument for governments to modify travel behavior and manage the increasing t...
An important policy instrument for governments to modify travel behavior and manage the increasing t...
AbstractRoad pricing was regarded as an effective instrument to reduce traffic congestion and enviro...
AbstractReducing congestion and improving the financial and environmental sustainability of urban tr...
Author's accepted version (postprint).This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Else...
AbstractUnderstanding behavioral response and attitudes of car users towards pricing policies and th...
The literature on acceptability of road pricing schemes is reviewed, and a number of limitations of...
It is generally acknowledged that the implementation of other, more efficient, road pricing measures...
User acceptability has become a critical issue for the successful implementation of transport prici...
Reducing congestion and improving the financial and environmental sustainability of urban transport ...
\u3cp\u3eReducing congestion and improving the financial and environmental sustainability of urban t...
Acceptability and personal outcome expectations (le the extent to which one expects to be better or ...