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Although transportation economists have advocated the tolling of
urbanstreets as a mechanism for controlling congestion and managing
traveldemands for over 50 years, it is only recently that this idea
hasbecome practical. When compared to the alternative of building
moreroads, congestion pricing - in particular via electronic
tolling - isattractive and has been adopted in countries around the
world. Recentimplementations in London, Singapore, and various
cities in Norway, as well as a number of projects in the United
States, have been judgedsuccessful. This book presents rigorous
treatments of issues relatedto congestion pricing. The chapters
describe recent advances in areassuch as mathematical and
computational models for predicting trafficcongestion, determining
when, where, and how much to levy tolls, andanalyzing the impact of
tolls on transportation systems
Rigorous treatments of issues related to congestion pricing are
described in this book. It examines recent advances in areas such
as mathematical and computational models for predicting traffic
congestion, determining when, where, and how much to levy tolls,
and analyzing the impact on transportation systems. The book
follows recent schemes judged to be successful in London,
Singapore, Norway, as well as a number of projects in the United
States.
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