Price-subsidy issues in urban transportation.

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The six papers in this record examine the use of prizing and subsidy in urban transportation. Because the inability of public transportation to cover capital and operating costs from its operating revenues, there is growing interest in looking to government to subsidize public transit operation and at the same time to use a prizing or taxing system to reduce urban traffic congestion at peak hours.

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B 8410 S /10/96/
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Washington, D.C., Highway Research Board HRB, 1973, VI + 57 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.; Highway Research Record HRR ; No. 476.

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