Financing and Pricing
TRB’s
Transportation Research Record (TRR), No. 2670 consists of 11 papers that explore finance and pricing, including:
- Measuring Drivers’ Attitudes Toward Use of Electronic Toll Collection Systems in Spain
- Probabilistic Approach to Evaluate Acceptable Toll Rates in Road Concessions
- Assessing the California Fuel Tax Swap of 2010
- Who Should Pay for Local Streets? Who Does? Survey of New Jersey Municipalities
- Evaluation of a Nontraditional Approach to Fund, Finance, and Manage Metropolitan Freeways
- Applying Lean-Engineering Principles to Agency Business Processes to Improve Collections Associated with Infrastructure Damaged by Motor Vehicle Crashes
- Making Self-Help Finance Work: Overcoming the Legislative Obstacles to Using Local Option Taxes for Regional Transportation
- Monte Carlo Simulation–Based Assessment of Risks Associated with Public–Private Partnership Investments in Toll Highway Infrastructure
- Using Congestion-Priced Road User Charges to Restore Metropolitan Mobility and Fund Highways
- Equity Effects of Congestion Charges: An Exploratory Analysis with MATSim
- Optimal Portfolio Strategy for Risk Management in Toll Road Forecasts and Investments
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