Information provision, flat and fine congestion tolling and the efficiency of road usage.

Author(s)
Verhoef, E.T. Emmerink, R.H.M. Nijkamp, P. & Rietveld, P.
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Abstract

The relative efficiency of and interaction between various information and pricing instruments for the regulation of stochastic road traffic congestion are studied. Five regulatory regimes are considered: no tolling/imperfect information, no tolling/perfect information, nonfluctuating tolling/imperfect information, flat tolling/perfect information, and fluctuating tolling, implying perfect information. A simulation model is used to investigate the influence of some key parameters on the relative efficiency of the various regulatory regimes.

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C 32591 (In: C 32579) /72 / ITRD E828442
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In: Transport and information systems, Classics in Transport Analysis series 6, 2003, p. 155-179, 23 ref.; Originally published as: 1996, Regional Science and Urban Economics, 26(5), August, 505-529

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