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Analytical Interpretation of Road User Taxes ...

Analytical Interpretation of Road User Taxes ...

... the road user taxes should mainly be an instrument to control and supervise the vehicles; these are not necessarily meant for only mobilizing ...on road transport, charged by the different tiers of ...

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Adolescent road user behaviour : a survey of 11-16 year olds

Adolescent road user behaviour : a survey of 11-16 year olds

... of road using behaviours which can be regarded as being ‘unsafe’ are often carried out by children and adolescent road users, and it is likely that this behaviour contributes to their accidents as ...

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Overcoming the barriers to implementing urban road user charging schemes

Overcoming the barriers to implementing urban road user charging schemes

... For road user charging schemes, the situation is more complex, since lower income travellers are more likely to be bus users, and hence benefit from reductions in ...

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Evaluation of the Effects of Maintenance and Rehabilitation Projects on Road User Costs via HDM-4 Software

Evaluation of the Effects of Maintenance and Rehabilitation Projects on Road User Costs via HDM-4 Software

... on road users. The research aimed to calculate, and compare Road Agency Costs (RACs) with Road User Costs (RUCs) resulted from certain types of M&R interventions on a selected roads ...

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The air quality impact of cordon and distance based road user charging: an empirical study of Leeds, U.K

The air quality impact of cordon and distance based road user charging: an empirical study of Leeds, U.K

... study, road user charging redistributes emissions spatially, with air quality declining in places, particularly along routes used to avoid the charge ...

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Road User Effects Model Calibration in HDM-4 – A Case Study

Road User Effects Model Calibration in HDM-4 – A Case Study

... This article reports the results of study done on calibration of Highway Development and Management Model (HDM-4) for conducting economic analysis. HDM-4 developed by the World Bank is considered as the best management ...

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Public attitudes to road user safety: A review of the literature 2000 2009

Public attitudes to road user safety: A review of the literature 2000 2009

... a road traffic incident in Britain (DfT, 2009a). Road crashes were the leading cause of death for people aged between 15 and 24 (DfT, ...of road traffic collisions is significant – estimated at over ...

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Understanding public attitudes to road user safety – literature review: final report road safety research report no  112

Understanding public attitudes to road user safety – literature review: final report road safety research report no 112

... about road-user safety and driving ...a road safety video at this ...of road safety, despite parents believing it had made a difference, suggesting that a campaign targeting a mass audience ...

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Urban road user charging and workplace parking levies

Urban road user charging and workplace parking levies

... for road user charging because it would obviate the requirement for roadside infrastructure and because quite sophisticated charging regimes may become possible using equipment that may be fitted as ...

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Achieving genuinely dynamic road user charging: Issues with a GNSS-based approach

Achieving genuinely dynamic road user charging: Issues with a GNSS-based approach

... to road user charging (RUC) for reducing congestion and raising revenue to maintain and improve transport infrastructure is in place in many countries; examples of such RUC include: an Electronic Fee ...

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Road user charging and social exclusion: The impact of congestion charges on at-risk groups.

Road user charging and social exclusion: The impact of congestion charges on at-risk groups.

... Much of the work reported in this paper was conducted under a contract to the TTT division of the UK Department for Transport. The authors are indebted to their colleagues, David Milne and Agachai Sumalee, for their help ...

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Estimating the impact of time-based road user charges on risk taking by drivers.

Estimating the impact of time-based road user charges on risk taking by drivers.

... This study, conducted for ethical reasons on a driving simulator, has indicated that drivers take more risks when they are being charged for their use of roadspace on the basis of time, than they do when they are not ...

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Modelling the Network Effects of Road User Charging: Results from a SATURN Study.

Modelling the Network Effects of Road User Charging: Results from a SATURN Study.

... proposed road user charging systems at the road network level of detail, using the existing congested assignment models SATURN and ...other road pricing related modelling work has focused on ...

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Forecasting environmental equity: air quality responses to road user charging in Leeds, UK

Forecasting environmental equity: air quality responses to road user charging in Leeds, UK

... Road user charging may be more effective than low emission zones (LEZ's) in addressing environmental inequity. LEZ's are an air quality management tool, currently being considered by UK local government's, ...

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Road Safety Awareness Index & Road User Behavior- A Case Study at Kazhakkoottam

Road Safety Awareness Index & Road User Behavior- A Case Study at Kazhakkoottam

... out road safety awareness index of each category of the ...the road user behavioral influence on road safety, total of 250 samples were ...

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Understanding public attitudes to road user safety: final report  Road safety research report no  111

Understanding public attitudes to road user safety: final report Road safety research report no 111

... Of all the interventions discussed, reducing speed limits to 20 mph in residential areas had the greatest increase in support after debate. It should be noted that there was less support among male drivers, those C2DE ...

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Optimizing the benefits of urban road user charging

Optimizing the benefits of urban road user charging

... ring road. In reality the impacts of road user charging on the choice of route would be much more complex and may be dispersed over a much wider ...

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Identifying road user classes based on repeated trip behaviour using Bluetooth data

Identifying road user classes based on repeated trip behaviour using Bluetooth data

... the user class in January and June are statistically signi fi cant (p < ...traveller user class is more closely linked to leisure trips than business ...

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A Study of the Attitudes of Road User using Combined Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (CFCMs)

A Study of the Attitudes of Road User using Combined Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (CFCMs)

... The traffic problems are due to narrow roads mainly, If proper by pass or ring roads are built with meticulous planning ,the traffic congestion could be avoided. There are bottle necks created by lack of civic sense and ...

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Road User Charging – Pricing Structures.

Road User Charging – Pricing Structures.

... the road charging system is now much more variable than its predecessor (there are 12 separate charge bands between 0730 and 0930), but this is put down to the possibility provided by the technology rather than to ...

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