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Effects of alternative road pricing systems on network performance
Institution:1. Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States;2. Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering & Grainger Institute for Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States;1. George Mason University, 4400 University Drive, MS6C1, Fairfax, VA 22030, USA;2. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong
Abstract:Four road pricing systems, with charges based on cordons crossed, distance travelled, time spent travelling and time spent in congestion, have been tested using the congested assignment network model SATURN and its elastic assignment demand response routine, SATEASY. All tests have been based on a SATURN application of the city of Cambridge, with charges imposed inside an appropriate ring of bypasses. While initial results showed that congestion pricing achieved the greatest increase in average speed in the charged area, later analysis cast doubt on its superiority. Congestion pricing is able to distinguish more effectively the extent to which different types of journey contribute to congestion and achieves given reductions in travel at lower levels of charge. However, it is much less effective in reducing distance travelled and, by encouraging use of minor roads, may achieve far smaller environmental benefits. Time-based pricing performs better than the other systems on most indicators. Generally, the results suggest that when rerouting effects are included in the predictive modelling process the benefits of road pricing may be significantly smaller than previously expected.
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