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Calculation of welfare effects of road pricing on a large scale road network
Calculation of welfare effects of road pricing on a large scale road network

Author(s): Chris Tampère, Jim Stada, Ben Immers
Subject(s): Economic policy, Welfare systems, Economic development, Transport / Logistics
Published by: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Keywords: road pricing; cordon toll; corridor toll; social welfare; elastic static assignment; road network;

Summary/Abstract: After a brief review of the theoretical principles of road pricing this paper presents the results of a modelling exercise aimed at ascertaining the effects of road pricing on a large road network. For the study area we chose an important part of the road network of Belgium, situated in the corridor between the main cities of Brussels and Ghent. Simulations were carried out using an elastic static traffic assignment method. Special care was taken to use realistic parameters for resource costs, time costs, external environmental costs and tax rates. The reduction of traffic caused by the increased trip prices as well as the route changes induced by the tolls were taken into account. The main objective of tolling as considered in this paper is the maximisation of the social welfare gain but possible adverse effects of tolling on traffic streams are also investigated. The relative merits of cordon and corridor tolling schemes are discussed. A combination of these two tolling schemes appears to give the best results, both in terms of welfare gain and traffic streams.

  • Issue Year: 15/2009
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 102-121
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English