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California has authorized four toll road to be constructed and operated by private groups, and it is considering more. Construction on a similar 14-mile project in Virginia will begin in 1992. Florida, Texas, and Colorado are considering proposals for private toll roads, and there is talk of a...
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A consensus is emerging among transportation economists that the best way to deal with freeway congestion is to charge for driving during peak hours. The main barrier to implementation is political: drastic change is politically unpopular. This paper proposes a way of overcoming the political...
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Electronic toll collection has trimmed transaction costs and moved highways out of the "public goods" box and into the "public utilities" box. Economists and policymakers should think of highways as a service to be made demand-responsive, self-financing, and privately owned. This paper proposes...
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