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WWS 527a – Transportation Policy Analysis Fall 2009/10 Week 11 PROBLEM: how do you price lane capacity? Charge for it! How much? How? Value Pricing.

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1 WWS 527a – Transportation Policy Analysis Fall 2009/10 Week 11 PROBLEM: how do you price lane capacity? Charge for it! How much? How? Value Pricing

2 WWS 527a – Transportation Policy Analysis Fall 2009/10 Week 11 Differential pricing occurs in sectors Airline ticket prices: –function of remaining seats to be sold Electricity: –time of day (afternoon peak higher than overnight) Restaurants –Early bird specials for seniors Why not for mass transit and highways??? Transit: –time of day (cheaper during rush hours!!???)

3 WWS 527a – Transportation Policy Analysis Fall 2009/10 Week 11 Objective of Value Pricing Influence the “user optimal” objective function to yield a system optimal solution. From a system optimal perspective (minimize overall “congestion”: minimize sum of “delay”) –lots of unused capacity in other locations at congested times and all locations at uncongested times –so.. motivate the shift of some fixed-location demand to uncongested times motivate the shift to uncongested locations at congested times Motivation: Price RPA Congestion Charging & Technology, 2007 link link

4 WWS 527a – Transportation Policy Analysis Fall 2009/10 Week 11 Example: Rt1 in the Princeton-Trenton Corridor

5 WWS 527a – Transportation Policy Analysis Fall 2009/10 Week 11

6 WWS 527a – Transportation Policy Analysis Fall 2009/10 Week 11 Issues with value pricing How do you charge? Where does the money go? Other approaches?? –What about creating a market for roadway capacity? Ration capacity equitably Create a “black market” for the ration coupons.

7 WWS 527a – Transportation Policy Analysis Fall 2009/10 Week 11 Value Pricing Implementations London congestion Zone –Description: link link –Latest news: link link New York Congestion charge –Somewhat original source for the idea, good analysis: Jeff Zupan, 2003, RRPA: link plus follow-up linkfollow-up –Dies in April 2008 link link In San Francisco? link link Title 23 tolling and pricing programs and provisions. link link –Current programs Value Pricing Pilot Program Express Lanes Demonstration Program HOV Facilities Interstate System Reconstruction & Rehabilitation Pilot Program Interstate System Construction Toll Pilot Program Title 23 United States Code Section 129 Toll Agreements Toll Credit for Non-Federal Share, Section 1905 of SAFETEA-LU


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