The Impact of Adopting Time-of-Day Tolling Case Study of 183A in Austin, Texas

This study evaluates the traffic and revenue impacts of moving from a fixed toll rate on the 183A Turnpike in Texas to a toll structure that varies by time of day. RAND administered a stated preference survey and developed discrete choice models to understand how motorists are likely to respond to a...

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Main Author: Light, Thomas (auth)
Other Authors: Patil, Sunil (auth), Erhardt, Gregory D. (auth), Tsang, Flavia (auth), Burge, Peter (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2015
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Summary:This study evaluates the traffic and revenue impacts of moving from a fixed toll rate on the 183A Turnpike in Texas to a toll structure that varies by time of day. RAND administered a stated preference survey and developed discrete choice models to understand how motorists are likely to respond to alternative tolling arrangements. Shifting to time-of-day tolling is not likely to reduce congestion downstream in the transportation network.
ISBN:j.ctt15sk8tk
9780833091345
Access:Open Access