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The socio-cognitive links between road pricing acceptability and changes in travel-behavior
Authors:Mario Cools  Kris Brijs  Hans TormansElke Moons  Davy JanssensGeert Wets
Institution:a Transportation Research Institute (IMOB), Hasselt University, Wetenschapspark 5 bus 6, 3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium
b Research Foundation Flanders (FWO), Egmontstraat 5, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
c XIOS University College, Department of Construction Engineering, Agoralaan - Building H, 3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium
d Statistics Netherlands (CBS), Social and Spatial Statistics Division (SRS-SAH), Postbus 4481, 6401 CZ Heerlen, The Netherlands
Abstract:The objective of this study is to examine the effect of road pricing on people’s tendency to adapt their current travel behavior. To this end, the relationship between changes in activity-travel behavior on the one hand and public acceptability and its most important determinants on the other are investigated by means of a stated adaptation experiment. Using a two-stage hierarchical model, it was found that behavioral changes themselves are not dependent on the perceived acceptability of road pricing itself, and that only a small amount of the variability in the behavioral changes were explained by socio-cognitive factors. The lesson for policy makers is that road pricing charges must surpass a minimum threshold in order to entice changes in activity-travel behavior and that the benefits of road pricing should be clearly communicated, taking into account the needs and abilities of different types of travelers. Secondly, earlier findings concerning the acceptability of push measures were validated, supporting transferability of results. In line with other studies, effectiveness, fairness and personal norm all had a significant direct impact on perceived acceptability. Finally, the relevance of using latent factors rather than aggregate indicators was underlined.
Keywords:Road pricing  Socio-cognitive factors  Acceptability  Activity-travel behavior  Stated adaptation experiment
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