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Curbing Gridlock: Peak-Period Fees to Relieve Traffic Congestion -- Special Report 242 (1994)
Transportation Research Board (TRB)

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CURBING GRIDLOCK: Peak-Period Fees To Relieve Traffic Congestion

Contents

VOLUME 2: Commissioned Papers

 

 

Congestion Trends in Metropolitan Areas
Peter Gordon and Harry W. Richardson

 

1

 

 

Alternative Methods for Measuring Congestion Levels
Michael D. Meyer

 

32

 

 

Potential of Congestion Pricing in the Metropolitan Washington Region
Kiran Bhatt

 

62

 

 

Transporation Pricing and Travel Behavior
Greig W. Harvey

 

89

 

 

Peak Pricing Strategies in Transportation, Utilities, and Telecommunication: Lessons for Road Pricing
David Gillen

 

115

 

 

Cashing Out Employer-Paid Parking: A Precedent for Congestion Pricing
Donald C. Shoup

 

152

 

 

The New York Region: First in Tolls, Last in Road Pricing?
Jeffrey M. Zupan

 

200

 

 

Pricing Urban Roadways: Administrative and Institutional Issues
David J. Olson

 

216

 

 

Equity and Fairness Considerations of Congestion Pricing
Genevieve Giuliano

 

250

 

 

The Politics of Congestion Pricing?
Mark Rom

 

280

 

 

Institutional and Political Challenges in Implementing Congestion Pricing: Case Study of the San Francisco Bay Area
Hank Dittmar, Karen Frick, and David Tannehill

 

300

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