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Examining the linkages between electronic roadway tolling technologies and road pricing policy objectives
Authors:Hiroyuki Iseki  Alexander Demisch
Affiliation:1. University of Maryland, National Center for Smart Growth Research and Education, School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, College Park, MD 20742, United States;2. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, SFpark, One South Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 94103-5417, United States
Abstract:
The surge of road pricing projects in the U.S. and around the globe over the past 15 years has been enabled by a variety of new communication and transportation technologies. While all of these technologies increase the efficiency of roadway tolling vis-à-vis manual collection, no “best” configuration has emerged. Rather, optimal configurations depend on the objectives of the tolling effort, such as facility type, geographic scope, desire to price externalities, integration with other operations, and so on. While such policy objectives for road pricing have been examined extensively, little has been written on the explicit links between tolling technology configurations and policy objectives. This paper addresses this gap in the literature through an examination of eight road pricing programs. For each program we evaluate the conduct of the three technical tasks via the nine technology sets in light of six principal policy objectives of road pricing.
Keywords:Road pricing technologies   Electronic toll collection   Technology policy
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