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Road Pricing models with maintenance cost
Authors:Chu  Chih-Peng  Tsai  Jyh-Fa
Institution:(1) Department of Business Management, National Dong Hwa University, 1, Sec. 2, Da-Hsueh Road, Shou-Feng, Hualien, 97401, Taiwan;(2) Department of Economics, Soochow University, 56, Sec. 1, Kuei-Yang St., Taipei, Taiwan (E-mail
Abstract:According to the Federal Highway Administration of the United States, maintenance expenditure takes up more than 25% of road revenue disbursement and this percentage has been increasing gradually. The reason for the increment in maintenance cost is that there lacks incentives for road users to take this cost component into their driving behavior. That is, different classes of vehicles should be levied different levels of congestion tax due to the different degrees of damage on the highway if a road pricing policy is implemented. This paper intends to incorporate this concept into road pricing literature by introducing two types of vehicles. After the analysis of the problem, we find that different types of vehicles should be charged different tolls. The toll includes not only the travel delay cost of one's own vehicle and the other types of vehicles, but also the marginal maintenance cost that is dependent on the traffic flow. A set of numerical examples is provided to demonstrate the theoretical analyses. The result shows that both the welfare and cost coverage rate will increase when the road pricing mechanism takes the maintenance cost factor into account.
Keywords:elastic demands  highway maintenance cost  road congestion pricing  second-best pricing
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