In a rare effort to internalize congestion costs, London recently instituted charges for traveling by car to the central city during peak hours. Although the theoretical influence on the number and severity of traffic accidents is ambiguous, we show that the policy generated a substantial reduction in both the number of accidents and in the accident rate. At the same time, the spatial, temporal and vehicle specific nature of the charge may cause unintended substitutions as traffic and accidents shift to other proximate areas, times and to uncharged vehicles. We demonstrate that, to the contrary, the congestion charge reduced accidents and the accident rate in adjacent areas, times and for uncharged vehicles. These results are consistent wit...
This paper shows that the impacts of the London congestion charging scheme should not be analysed fr...
A spatio-temporal analysis has been conducted aiming to explore the relationship between traffic con...
This paper presents an analysis of shopping trips into London’s central shopping district (Oxford St...
In a rare effort to internalize congestion costs, London recently instituted charges for traveling b...
What was the effect of the London congestion charge on traffic accidents injuries and fatalities? Re...
The introduction of the congestion charge in central London on the 17th of February, 2003, led to a ...
A disaggregate spatial analysis, using enumeration district data for London was conducted with the a...
On February 17, 2003, the London Congestion Charging Scheme came into effect. Preliminary results sh...
Recent vehicle charging schemes aim to reduce pollution and other congestion externalities. We reexa...
Straßenbenutzungsgebühr, Verkehrsstau, Stadtverkehrspolitik, Großbritannien, London, Road pricing, T...
This paper quantifies behavioural responses to changes in the jurisdiction of a congestion charge, w...
Posted by Cheng Keat Tang, LSE Geography and Environment It may have gone unnoticed to many, but the...
This paper shows that the impacts of the London Congestion Charging Scheme should not be analysed fr...
This paper quantifies behavioural responses to changes in the jurisdiction of a congestion charge, w...
This paper quantifies behavioural responses to changes in the jurisdiction of a congestion charge, w...
This paper shows that the impacts of the London congestion charging scheme should not be analysed fr...
A spatio-temporal analysis has been conducted aiming to explore the relationship between traffic con...
This paper presents an analysis of shopping trips into London’s central shopping district (Oxford St...
In a rare effort to internalize congestion costs, London recently instituted charges for traveling b...
What was the effect of the London congestion charge on traffic accidents injuries and fatalities? Re...
The introduction of the congestion charge in central London on the 17th of February, 2003, led to a ...
A disaggregate spatial analysis, using enumeration district data for London was conducted with the a...
On February 17, 2003, the London Congestion Charging Scheme came into effect. Preliminary results sh...
Recent vehicle charging schemes aim to reduce pollution and other congestion externalities. We reexa...
Straßenbenutzungsgebühr, Verkehrsstau, Stadtverkehrspolitik, Großbritannien, London, Road pricing, T...
This paper quantifies behavioural responses to changes in the jurisdiction of a congestion charge, w...
Posted by Cheng Keat Tang, LSE Geography and Environment It may have gone unnoticed to many, but the...
This paper shows that the impacts of the London Congestion Charging Scheme should not be analysed fr...
This paper quantifies behavioural responses to changes in the jurisdiction of a congestion charge, w...
This paper quantifies behavioural responses to changes in the jurisdiction of a congestion charge, w...
This paper shows that the impacts of the London congestion charging scheme should not be analysed fr...
A spatio-temporal analysis has been conducted aiming to explore the relationship between traffic con...
This paper presents an analysis of shopping trips into London’s central shopping district (Oxford St...