Gerd Sammer
Travel Demand Management and Road User Pricing
Success, Failure and Feasibility
Herausgeber: Saleh, Wafaa
Gerd Sammer
Travel Demand Management and Road User Pricing
Success, Failure and Feasibility
Herausgeber: Saleh, Wafaa
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This book examines the full range of 'push and pull' Travel Demand Management measures, including regulatory, pricing, planning and persuasive policies to encourage individuals to make their trips in off-peak periods, by a different mode or to find another way of carrying out the trip purpose. The editors conclude with a summary of findings within the book and suggestions for best future practice.
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This book examines the full range of 'push and pull' Travel Demand Management measures, including regulatory, pricing, planning and persuasive policies to encourage individuals to make their trips in off-peak periods, by a different mode or to find another way of carrying out the trip purpose. The editors conclude with a summary of findings within the book and suggestions for best future practice.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780754673033
- ISBN-10: 0754673030
- Artikelnr.: 45540065
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780754673033
- ISBN-10: 0754673030
- Artikelnr.: 45540065
Dr Wafaa Saleh is a lecturer in the School of Engineering and the Built Environment, Napier University, UK and Dr Gerd Sammer is Professor in Transport, University of Bodenkultur, Austria
Contents: Editorial: travel demand management and road user pricing:
success, failure and feasibility; Part I Travel Demand Management:
Investigation of Impacts: Non-negligible side effects of traffic demand
management, Gerd Sammer; Validation and comparisons of choice models,
Stefano de Luca and Guilio Erberto Cantarella; On-street parking pricing:
ex ante ex post profile analysis following a 50% increase in on-street
parking charges in Dublin city, Andrew Kelly and Peter Clinch; Modelling
impacts of tolling systems with multiple user classes, Kathryn Stewart; The
network society and the networked traveller, Kay W. Axhausen, John Urry and
Jonas Larsen; An evaluation of future traveller information system and its
effectiveness in demand management schemes, Amy Weihong Guo, Phil Blythe,
Patrick Olivier, Pushpendra Singh and Hai Nam Ha. Part II International
Experiences with TDM Measures: Variable message signs: are they effective
TDM measures?, Wafaa Saleh, Craig Walker and Chih Wei Pai; Transantiago:
the fall and rise of a radical public transport intervention, Juan Carlos
Muñoz, Juan de Dios Ortuzar and Antonio Gschwender; Unexpected delay and
the cost of lateness on I-394 high occupancy/toll lanes, Nebiyou Y. Tilahun
and David M. Levinson; Integrated network improvement and tolling schedule:
mixed strategy versus pure demand management, Barbara W.Y. Siu and Hong K.
Lo; Traveller responses to Stockholm congestion pricing trial: who changed,
where did they go, and what did it cost them?, Joel P. Franklin, Jonas
Eliasson and Anders Karlström; Travel demand management measures:
technical answers or political gains? Closing remarks, Gerd Sammer and
Wafaa Saleh; Index.
success, failure and feasibility; Part I Travel Demand Management:
Investigation of Impacts: Non-negligible side effects of traffic demand
management, Gerd Sammer; Validation and comparisons of choice models,
Stefano de Luca and Guilio Erberto Cantarella; On-street parking pricing:
ex ante ex post profile analysis following a 50% increase in on-street
parking charges in Dublin city, Andrew Kelly and Peter Clinch; Modelling
impacts of tolling systems with multiple user classes, Kathryn Stewart; The
network society and the networked traveller, Kay W. Axhausen, John Urry and
Jonas Larsen; An evaluation of future traveller information system and its
effectiveness in demand management schemes, Amy Weihong Guo, Phil Blythe,
Patrick Olivier, Pushpendra Singh and Hai Nam Ha. Part II International
Experiences with TDM Measures: Variable message signs: are they effective
TDM measures?, Wafaa Saleh, Craig Walker and Chih Wei Pai; Transantiago:
the fall and rise of a radical public transport intervention, Juan Carlos
Muñoz, Juan de Dios Ortuzar and Antonio Gschwender; Unexpected delay and
the cost of lateness on I-394 high occupancy/toll lanes, Nebiyou Y. Tilahun
and David M. Levinson; Integrated network improvement and tolling schedule:
mixed strategy versus pure demand management, Barbara W.Y. Siu and Hong K.
Lo; Traveller responses to Stockholm congestion pricing trial: who changed,
where did they go, and what did it cost them?, Joel P. Franklin, Jonas
Eliasson and Anders Karlström; Travel demand management measures:
technical answers or political gains? Closing remarks, Gerd Sammer and
Wafaa Saleh; Index.
Contents: Editorial: travel demand management and road user pricing:
success, failure and feasibility; Part I Travel Demand Management:
Investigation of Impacts: Non-negligible side effects of traffic demand
management, Gerd Sammer; Validation and comparisons of choice models,
Stefano de Luca and Guilio Erberto Cantarella; On-street parking pricing:
ex ante ex post profile analysis following a 50% increase in on-street
parking charges in Dublin city, Andrew Kelly and Peter Clinch; Modelling
impacts of tolling systems with multiple user classes, Kathryn Stewart; The
network society and the networked traveller, Kay W. Axhausen, John Urry and
Jonas Larsen; An evaluation of future traveller information system and its
effectiveness in demand management schemes, Amy Weihong Guo, Phil Blythe,
Patrick Olivier, Pushpendra Singh and Hai Nam Ha. Part II International
Experiences with TDM Measures: Variable message signs: are they effective
TDM measures?, Wafaa Saleh, Craig Walker and Chih Wei Pai; Transantiago:
the fall and rise of a radical public transport intervention, Juan Carlos
Muñoz, Juan de Dios Ortuzar and Antonio Gschwender; Unexpected delay and
the cost of lateness on I-394 high occupancy/toll lanes, Nebiyou Y. Tilahun
and David M. Levinson; Integrated network improvement and tolling schedule:
mixed strategy versus pure demand management, Barbara W.Y. Siu and Hong K.
Lo; Traveller responses to Stockholm congestion pricing trial: who changed,
where did they go, and what did it cost them?, Joel P. Franklin, Jonas
Eliasson and Anders Karlström; Travel demand management measures:
technical answers or political gains? Closing remarks, Gerd Sammer and
Wafaa Saleh; Index.
success, failure and feasibility; Part I Travel Demand Management:
Investigation of Impacts: Non-negligible side effects of traffic demand
management, Gerd Sammer; Validation and comparisons of choice models,
Stefano de Luca and Guilio Erberto Cantarella; On-street parking pricing:
ex ante ex post profile analysis following a 50% increase in on-street
parking charges in Dublin city, Andrew Kelly and Peter Clinch; Modelling
impacts of tolling systems with multiple user classes, Kathryn Stewart; The
network society and the networked traveller, Kay W. Axhausen, John Urry and
Jonas Larsen; An evaluation of future traveller information system and its
effectiveness in demand management schemes, Amy Weihong Guo, Phil Blythe,
Patrick Olivier, Pushpendra Singh and Hai Nam Ha. Part II International
Experiences with TDM Measures: Variable message signs: are they effective
TDM measures?, Wafaa Saleh, Craig Walker and Chih Wei Pai; Transantiago:
the fall and rise of a radical public transport intervention, Juan Carlos
Muñoz, Juan de Dios Ortuzar and Antonio Gschwender; Unexpected delay and
the cost of lateness on I-394 high occupancy/toll lanes, Nebiyou Y. Tilahun
and David M. Levinson; Integrated network improvement and tolling schedule:
mixed strategy versus pure demand management, Barbara W.Y. Siu and Hong K.
Lo; Traveller responses to Stockholm congestion pricing trial: who changed,
where did they go, and what did it cost them?, Joel P. Franklin, Jonas
Eliasson and Anders Karlström; Travel demand management measures:
technical answers or political gains? Closing remarks, Gerd Sammer and
Wafaa Saleh; Index.