working paper

Road Pricing for Congestion Management: The Transition from Theory to Policy

Publication Date

September 5, 1998

Associated Project

Author(s)

Kenneth Small, Jose A. Gomez-Ilbanez

Working Paper

UCI-ITS-WP-98-1, UCTC 391

Areas of Expertise

Abstract

Traffic congestion is a classic externality, especially pervasive in urban areas. The theoretical and empirical relationships governing it have been thoroughly studied. As a result, most urban economists and a growing number of other policy analysts agree that the best policy to deal with it would be some form of congestion pricing. Such a policy involves charging a substantial fee for operating a motor vehicle at times and places where there is insufficient road capacity to easily accommodate demand. The intention is to alter people’s travel behavior enough to reduce congestion.

Suggested Citation
Kenneth A. Small and Jose A. Gomez-Ilbanez (1998) Road Pricing for Congestion Management: The Transition from Theory to Policy. Working Paper UCI-ITS-WP-98-1, UCTC 391. Institute of Transportation Studies, Irvine. Available at: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8kk909p1.