Would new forms of car pricing be good for the city ? : considering the relationship between congestion charges and environmental benefits.

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Perl, A. & Han, J.-D.
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The authors argue that there is a large difference in congestion charges set up to reduce congestion only and traffic charges meant to internalize external costs of car traffic (called `pollution pricing'). The latter would not offer a free ride outside the peak hours and would not reward high volume users (as is customary in congestion charges). Pollution charges could perhaps be differentiated in such a way as to complement supply side stimuli to environmentally friendly modes. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
970057 hh ST (In: ST 970057)
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In: Conference papers of the car free cities conference, Amsterdam, 24-25 March 1994, p. 171-176, 22 ref.

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