Changing location and infrastructure patterns for sustainability.

Auteur(s)
Knoflacher, H. Beuthe, M. Bouffioux, C. & Demaeyer, J.
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Samenvatting

Trends in modal split show increasing car use and whether it is possible to change this by introducing road pricing is discussed. Human behaviour, especially in relation to modal choice, is explained. The strong individual preference for car use is reinforced by easy parking policies. Whether road pricing may be considered a punitive policy is discussed. This depends on whether human behaviour is determined by existing building and land use structures that restrict freedom of choice. IT is also suggested that building freight structures inaccessible to the railway system should pay for being in the wrong location since they benefit from cheaper land costs. It is suggested that parking pricing is a more effective way of influencing modal split than road pricing.

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 35161 (In: C 35145 S) /72 /10 / ITRD E128131
Uitgave

In: 50 years of transport research : experience gained and major challenges ahead : introductory report and summary of discussions of the 16th International Symposium on Theory and Practice in Transport Economics, Budapest, 29-31 October 2003, p. 355-380, 18 ref.

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