Several international studies have analyzed the acceptability of road pricing schemes by means of an attitude survey in combination with the results of a stated choice experiment using both a descriptive analysis and a discrete-choice model with binary choice (?accept? or ?not accept? the toll). However, the use of hybrid discrete choice models constitutes an innovative alternative for integrating subjective attitudes and perceptions deriving from the survey of attitudes with the more objective variables from the stated choice experiment. This paper analyzes the results of applying these models to measure the acceptability of interurban road pricing among different groups of stakeholders (road freight and passenger operators, highway conces...
AbstractRoad pricing was regarded as an effective instrument to reduce traffic congestion and enviro...
Knowing what people think about the usefulness, fairness, and success of new transport initiatives i...
It is common opinion that traditional approaches used to interpret and model users' choice behaviour...
Several international studies have analyzed the acceptability of road pricing schemes by means of a...
User acceptability has become a critical issue for the successful implementation of transport prici...
The literature on acceptability of road pricing schemes is reviewed, and a number of limitations of...
peer reviewedThe overall final objective of this study is to investigate the effect of road pricing ...
The objective of this study is to examine the effect of road pricing on people’s tendency to adapt t...
Following Singapore (1975), some metropolitan areas introduced pricing schemes to make car users awa...
With the aim of analyzing preferences for hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), two stated preference met...
stakeholders as a pre-condition for gaining support from politicians. This paper explores the key in...
Users’ acceptability is considered one of the key drivers for the successful implementation of trans...
AbstractThis paper summarises the results of an extensive stated preference (SP) survey, conducted i...
This paper investigates support for road pricing reform within the framework of a referendum voting ...
This paper investigates support for road pricing reform within the framework of a referendum voting ...
AbstractRoad pricing was regarded as an effective instrument to reduce traffic congestion and enviro...
Knowing what people think about the usefulness, fairness, and success of new transport initiatives i...
It is common opinion that traditional approaches used to interpret and model users' choice behaviour...
Several international studies have analyzed the acceptability of road pricing schemes by means of a...
User acceptability has become a critical issue for the successful implementation of transport prici...
The literature on acceptability of road pricing schemes is reviewed, and a number of limitations of...
peer reviewedThe overall final objective of this study is to investigate the effect of road pricing ...
The objective of this study is to examine the effect of road pricing on people’s tendency to adapt t...
Following Singapore (1975), some metropolitan areas introduced pricing schemes to make car users awa...
With the aim of analyzing preferences for hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), two stated preference met...
stakeholders as a pre-condition for gaining support from politicians. This paper explores the key in...
Users’ acceptability is considered one of the key drivers for the successful implementation of trans...
AbstractThis paper summarises the results of an extensive stated preference (SP) survey, conducted i...
This paper investigates support for road pricing reform within the framework of a referendum voting ...
This paper investigates support for road pricing reform within the framework of a referendum voting ...
AbstractRoad pricing was regarded as an effective instrument to reduce traffic congestion and enviro...
Knowing what people think about the usefulness, fairness, and success of new transport initiatives i...
It is common opinion that traditional approaches used to interpret and model users' choice behaviour...