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Chapter Five - Conclusions and Suggestions for Further Research
Pages 47-48

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From page 47...
... Research is needed not only to document how these designs can be used to address a variety of transportation policy and planning issues, but also how to better design and execute panel surveys. Higgins in "Congestion Pricing: Public Polling Perspective" concluded, "Good survey design will illuminate shifts in the magnitude and intensity of opposition and support as well as in net effects." Guidance on best practice survey methods in general and, more specifically on reporting public opinion survey results, is needed to ensure better comparisons across locations or timeframes and for better evaluating how the public perceives diverse options related to pricing.
From page 48...
... One possible way to minimize these limitations is to establish an exchange network for pricing data that enables data providers and data users to share data efficiently and securely over the Internet. This scoping study would investigate new approaches to providing timely access to higher quality data while saving time, resources, and money.


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