Public transport traditionally has been, and still is, heavily subsidised by local or national governments, which have been motivated by declining average cost arguments, social considerations, and the desire to offer an alternative to private car use. Conventional sources for funding, including general taxes on labour, in many occasions have become harder to sustain for various reasons. This paper explores alternative, increasingly implemented, sources of funding, i.e., local charges or taxes that are hypothecated to support (urban) public transport (such as local sales taxes, parking charges etc.). Based on an overview of several case-studies all over the world, it is found that there is a large potential for applying unconventional charg...
This paper describes the results of a study that identified and evaluated potential local funding op...
In Kuala Lumpur, the failure of major public transportation operators to secure sufficient funding h...
Cycling is (re)gaining popularity in many developed countries and cities. However, a key issue is cy...
Public transport traditionally has been, and still is, heavily subsidised by local or national gover...
Public transport traditionally has been, and still is, heavily subsidised by local or national gover...
Transport policy is an increasingly difficult area for all national governments and regional/local a...
Government funding sources dedicated to public transportation are becoming increasingly limited, and...
Two hypothecated charges to fund local public transport have recently passed onto the statute books ...
A key element in all national and local transport policies addressing environmental goals is the dev...
Two hypothecated charges to fund local public transport have recently passed onto the statute books ...
In this article, we reflect on proposals for the use of urban tolls on private vehicles as a form of...
Two hypothecated charges to fund local public transport have recently passed onto the statute books ...
Recent European Commission communications have highlighted the need to change the current structure ...
Traditional sources of finance are becoming inadequate to meet the needs of public transport. This h...
Traditional sources of finance are becoming inadequate to meet the needs of public transport. This h...
This paper describes the results of a study that identified and evaluated potential local funding op...
In Kuala Lumpur, the failure of major public transportation operators to secure sufficient funding h...
Cycling is (re)gaining popularity in many developed countries and cities. However, a key issue is cy...
Public transport traditionally has been, and still is, heavily subsidised by local or national gover...
Public transport traditionally has been, and still is, heavily subsidised by local or national gover...
Transport policy is an increasingly difficult area for all national governments and regional/local a...
Government funding sources dedicated to public transportation are becoming increasingly limited, and...
Two hypothecated charges to fund local public transport have recently passed onto the statute books ...
A key element in all national and local transport policies addressing environmental goals is the dev...
Two hypothecated charges to fund local public transport have recently passed onto the statute books ...
In this article, we reflect on proposals for the use of urban tolls on private vehicles as a form of...
Two hypothecated charges to fund local public transport have recently passed onto the statute books ...
Recent European Commission communications have highlighted the need to change the current structure ...
Traditional sources of finance are becoming inadequate to meet the needs of public transport. This h...
Traditional sources of finance are becoming inadequate to meet the needs of public transport. This h...
This paper describes the results of a study that identified and evaluated potential local funding op...
In Kuala Lumpur, the failure of major public transportation operators to secure sufficient funding h...
Cycling is (re)gaining popularity in many developed countries and cities. However, a key issue is cy...