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Investigating boundary effects of congestion charging in a single bottleneck scenario
  This paper investigates the impact of realistic congestion charging regimes where
undesired boundary effects of imposing charges may occur and may be both
temporal and spatial. Tolling regimes are developed with the primary aim to
reduce system cost (total travel time) whilst also aiming to reduce undesired
boundary effects. Two realistic toll profile regimes are investigated and tested;
the first being flat tolls and the second bell-shaped tolls which represent step-tolls
and their relative impact on the boundary effects are discussed. This paper then
investigates the reduction of travel time which may be achieved by applying
different toll levels to each link and compares the cases where all links may be
tolled against maintaining a single un-tolled route, which would be politically
attractive. Existing DUE algorithms are utilised to obtain numerical results.

  • Type:

    Article

  • Date:

    13 July 2015

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Publisher

    Taylor & Francis

  • ISSN:

    1648-4142

  • Library of Congress:

    HE Transportation and Communications

  • Dewey Decimal Classification:

    363.12 Transport hazards

Citation

Ge, Y., Stewart, K., Liu, Y., Tang, C., & Liu, B. (2015). Investigating boundary effects of congestion charging in a single bottleneck scenario. Transport, 1-15

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Keywords

Traffic congestion; fines; motor transportation;

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