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transit, join a carpool, or travel at a time of day when the roads are less crowded. Such tolls might even induce some …
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Driven by problems of traffic congestion, U.S. policy toward urban highways has lurched over several decades from … evidence that these policies have had any appreciable effect on it. As financial straits tighten, policy analysts are looking …. Under this policy, drivers would have to pay a very high fee for driving on the most popular roads during peak hours. We …
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-varying congestion tolls generates benefits that are considerably larger than those obtained from the standard models and exceed the toll …
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Congestion pricing provides opportunities for transit to become more self-reliant. Both the theory of congestion pricing and its use in congested US corridors are examined. A 5% increase in commuter demand for transit is estimated in suburban corridors. New opportunities for transit are required...
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