نتایج جستجو برای: electronic road pricing epr

تعداد نتایج: 332583  

2004
Lars Hultkrantz

In voluntary programs that encourage socially responsible (“safe”, “green”, or whatever) driving, it is possible to implement pricing schemes that more closely reflect the variation of the social marginal cost of driving than can be made with regular (more uniform) taxes and charges. This paper discusses motives for such programs and presents three examples: pay-as-you-drive car insurance, “eco...

Jason W. Black Richard C. Larson

Networked Infrastructure systems deliver services and/or products from point to point along the network. Demand for the services provided by such systems is typically cyclic, creating inefficiencies in capacity utilization. Congestion pricing provides incentives to shift demand from peak time periods to lower demand periods. This effectively increases the capacity of the system without the need...

2013
Vianney Boeuf Sebastien Blandin

We consider the problem of trajectory-based road pricing with the objective of reducing congestion on a road network. It is well-known that traffic conditions resulting from typical non-cooperative behavior of selfish drivers do not minimize total travel time spent on the road network. In the context of real-time GPS data collection from all vehicles, drivers can be charged differently based on...

2007
P Ieromonachou S Potter J P Warren

This paper is based upon detailed research that has taken place in the UK and Italy, on the implementation strategies for urban road pricing schemes. In the UK, both in London and Durham, the Road User Charging schemes required new legislation, and were implemented rapidly. The time from announcement to implementation took three years and the schemes were introduced after short periods of inten...

2014
Roger Jardí-Cedó Macià Mut Puigserver Magdalena Payeras-Capellà Jordi Castellà-Roca Alexandre Viejo

At present, great cities try to prevent from high levels of pollution and traffic jam by restricting the access of vehicles to centric zones. They are also known as Low-Emission Zones (LEZ). Some of the most important issues of LEZs are the risk of losing privacy of the citizen who drives through the LEZ and a significant error percentage on detection of fraudulent drivers. In this article, an ...

2005
Wilko Bolt David Humphrey Roland Uittenbogaard

Pricing should speed up the substitution of low cost electronic payments for expensive paper-based transactions and cash. But by how much? Norway has explicitly priced individual payment transactions and rapidly shifted to electronic payments while the Netherlands has experienced the same shift without direct pricing. Controlling for differences between countries, we estimate the incremental ef...

2009
Petros Ieromonachou James P. Warren

This paper focuses on urban road pricing as a demand management policy that is often regarded as radical and generally unacceptable. Road pricing often gets delayed or abandoned due to low acceptability. This may be due to the fact that complex interactions and drivers of change affect road transport management and require cooperation within implementation networks. The implementation network i...

, Mahmoud Saffarzadeh Babak Mirbaha,

Nowadays, traffic management policy in metropolitans is focused on increasing the share of public transit. The limitation of supply and slowing growth of road infrastructures have provided congestion for users who choose personal cars. Therefore, applying demand management policies which decrease the utility of personal cars and increase the tendency to public transit can be very important. Con...

Journal: :Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2005

Journal: :TATuP - Zeitschrift für Technikfolgenabschätzung in Theorie und Praxis 1993

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