Les droits à circuler échangeable: une alternative pertinente et réaliste au péage urbain ?

作者: Charles Raux

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摘要: Tradable driving rights: an alternative way of pricing urban roads? - Congestion as a transport demand management measure is difficult to implement because most motorists expect deterioration their welfare. Driving Rights (TDR), that allocating quotas rights for free inhabitants, could be more acceptable alternative. This mechanism provides also supplementary incentive save whether trips or distance travelled by car, the possibility selling unused rights. A complete system TDR designed in detail, aiming at reducing vehicles-kilometres, order control congestion, same target modulated on basis pollutant emission categories vehicles atmospheric pollution. An assessment carried out Lyon area, which points some welfare distributive issues between and community, when compared with conventional congestion pricing.

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