Credit-based congestion pricing (CBCP) is a novel strategy proposed here. A revenue-neutral policy where road tolls are based on the negative externalities associated with driving under congested conditions, its generated tolls are returned to all licensed drivers in a uniform fashion, as a sort of driving "allowance". Essentially, the "average" driver pays nothing, while frequent long-distance peak-period drivers subsidize others, in effect paying them to stay off congested roads. In order to anticipate initial public response to a CBCP policy, 500 individuals completed a detailed survey regarding perceptions of, and likely travel reactions to, such a policy. Weights were developed to correct for survey biases in gender...
This paper reviews 17 published congestion pricing studies with a focus on the dimensions of the sta...
Federal Highway Administration2009PDFTech ReportFederal Highway Administration (U.S.)Federal Highway...
Congestion pricing improves economic efficiency, but it may lead to inequitable outcomes. A key poli...
Congestion pricing (CP) ensures that travelers recognize the true travel-time costs of their tripmak...
Congestion pricing (CP) ensures that travelers recognize the true travel-time costs of their trip-ma...
The authors completed a survey, of Southern California residents, that examined whether the details ...
Credit-based congestion pricing (CBCP) is a novel strategy which seeks to overcome the negative equi...
Transportation authorities have consistently failed to employ economic incentives on major roadways-...
Dozens of variants for congestion charging have been studied and discussed in scientific and politic...
mmpPDFResearch PaperCongestion management systemsCongestion pricingTravel behaviorTraffic congestion...
The valuation of travel time savings has been an important theme in transportation research because ...
Congestion is threatening the accessibility and liveability of urban regions. Cities are usually hes...
As cities need to urgently transition out of unsustainable mobility systems, following the Avoid-Shi...
Federal Highway Administration2010PDFTech ReportFederal Highway Administration (U.S.)Federal Highway...
Federal Highway Administration2014PDFTech ReportFederal Highway Administration (U.S.)Federal Highway...
This paper reviews 17 published congestion pricing studies with a focus on the dimensions of the sta...
Federal Highway Administration2009PDFTech ReportFederal Highway Administration (U.S.)Federal Highway...
Congestion pricing improves economic efficiency, but it may lead to inequitable outcomes. A key poli...
Congestion pricing (CP) ensures that travelers recognize the true travel-time costs of their tripmak...
Congestion pricing (CP) ensures that travelers recognize the true travel-time costs of their trip-ma...
The authors completed a survey, of Southern California residents, that examined whether the details ...
Credit-based congestion pricing (CBCP) is a novel strategy which seeks to overcome the negative equi...
Transportation authorities have consistently failed to employ economic incentives on major roadways-...
Dozens of variants for congestion charging have been studied and discussed in scientific and politic...
mmpPDFResearch PaperCongestion management systemsCongestion pricingTravel behaviorTraffic congestion...
The valuation of travel time savings has been an important theme in transportation research because ...
Congestion is threatening the accessibility and liveability of urban regions. Cities are usually hes...
As cities need to urgently transition out of unsustainable mobility systems, following the Avoid-Shi...
Federal Highway Administration2010PDFTech ReportFederal Highway Administration (U.S.)Federal Highway...
Federal Highway Administration2014PDFTech ReportFederal Highway Administration (U.S.)Federal Highway...
This paper reviews 17 published congestion pricing studies with a focus on the dimensions of the sta...
Federal Highway Administration2009PDFTech ReportFederal Highway Administration (U.S.)Federal Highway...
Congestion pricing improves economic efficiency, but it may lead to inequitable outcomes. A key poli...