Planning and Implementation of Road Use Charging : Options and Guidelines
Road use charging is used by agencies for activities ranging from revenue collection, through demand and environmental management. It is applied on individual road segments, such as an expressway, or over geographic areas, such as zones in a city o...
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okr-10986-117162021-04-23T14:02:57Z Planning and Implementation of Road Use Charging : Options and Guidelines Jung Eun, Oh Vukanovic, Svetlana Bennett, Christopher R. ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT ACTION PLANS ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVERTISEMENT ANNUAL REPORT APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY ARRANGEMENTS AUTOMOBILE AUTOMOBILE USERS AXLES BACK OFFICE BACK-OFFICE BACK-UP BACKUP BRIDGES BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE BUSINESS NEEDS BUSINESSES CABLES CAPACITY BUILDING CLASSIFICATION CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION COMMERCIAL VEHICLES COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS COMMUNICATION STRATEGY COMPONENTS CONCESSIONS CONGESTION CONGESTION CHARGES CONGESTION CHARGING CONGESTION MITIGATION CONTENTS CREDIT CARD CREDIT CARD COMPANIES CUSTOMER PROFILE CUSTOMER RELATIONS DATA SECURITY DEVICES DISASTER RECOVERY DRIVERS DRIVING ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELECTRONIC TOLL ELECTRONIC TOLL COLLECTION EMISSION ENTRIES ENTRY EQUIPMENT EXCISE TAXES FINANCIAL TERM FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS FRAUD FRAUDS GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM GPS HIGHWAY HIGHWAYS ICT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPLEMENTING AGENCY INCIDENT DETECTION INCOME INFORMATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION NEEDS INFRARED INSTALLATION INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT INTEROPERABILITY ITINERARY JOINT VENTURE JOINT VENTURES LAND USE LANES LAY OUT LEGAL FRAMEWORK LICENSE LITERACY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET COMPETITION MEDIA MOTORWAYS NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES OFFENDERS OPEN SYSTEMS PACKET RADIO PACKET RADIO SERVICE PAYMENT SERVICE PETROL STATIONS PHYSICAL PRESENCE PILOT PROJECT PILOT PROJECTS POINT OF SALES POLICE PRIVACY PRIVACY CONCERN PRIVACY CONCERNS PRIVACY PROTECTION PRIVATE SECTOR PROBABILITY PROCUREMENT PUBLIC ACCEPTABILITY PUBLIC PERCEPTION PUBLIC TRANSIT PUBLIC TRANSIT USERS PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES RADIO FREQUENCY REAL TIME REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS RELIABILITY RESULT RFID ROAD ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE ROAD NETWORK ROAD PRICING ROAD SYSTEM ROAD TOLLS ROAD USE ROAD USER ROAD USER CHARGE ROAD USER CHARGING ROAD USERS ROAD-USE ROADS ROUTES RURAL TRANSPORT RUSH HOUR SATELLITE SECURE DATA SERVICE PROVIDER TACHOGRAPH TARGETS TAX TECHNICAL MEASURES TELEVISION TERMINOLOGY TIME FRAME TOLL BOOTHS TOLL LANES TOLL PAYMENTS TOLL RATES TOLL ROAD TOLL ROADS TOLLS TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC DATA TRAFFIC DEMAND TRAFFIC DETECTORS TRAFFIC INFORMATION TRAFFIC LEVELS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRAFFIC VOLUME TRANSLATION TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT PROBLEMS TRANSPORT STRATEGY TRANSPORT USERS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH TRAVEL OPTIONS TRAVEL PATTERNS TRAVEL SPEED TRAVEL TIME TRAVELERS TRIP TRUCKS TUNNELS URBAN CONGESTION USER BEHAVIOR USER SATISFACTION USES VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE REGISTRATION VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEES VEHICLE TYPES VEHICLES VENDOR VENDORS VIDEO VIDEOS Road use charging is used by agencies for activities ranging from revenue collection, through demand and environmental management. It is applied on individual road segments, such as an expressway, or over geographic areas, such as zones in a city or even an entire country. When a government is considering implementing a road use charging system, it needs to consider four broad issues: (i) the technology to adopt; (ii) how it will be operated; (iii) how compliance will be enforced; and (iv) the social impact of the system. This transport note addresses each of these four issues, and presents guidelines towards implementing a successful road use charging scheme. 2012-08-13T15:49:08Z 2012-08-13T15:49:08Z 2009-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/11/11900272/planning-implementation-road-use-charging-options-guidelines http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11716 English Transport Notes Series; No. TRN 38 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT ACTION PLANS ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVERTISEMENT ANNUAL REPORT APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY ARRANGEMENTS AUTOMOBILE AUTOMOBILE USERS AXLES BACK OFFICE BACK-OFFICE BACK-UP BACKUP BRIDGES BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE BUSINESS NEEDS BUSINESSES CABLES CAPACITY BUILDING CLASSIFICATION CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION COMMERCIAL VEHICLES COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS COMMUNICATION STRATEGY COMPONENTS CONCESSIONS CONGESTION CONGESTION CHARGES CONGESTION CHARGING CONGESTION MITIGATION CONTENTS CREDIT CARD CREDIT CARD COMPANIES CUSTOMER PROFILE CUSTOMER RELATIONS DATA SECURITY DEVICES DISASTER RECOVERY DRIVERS DRIVING ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELECTRONIC TOLL ELECTRONIC TOLL COLLECTION EMISSION ENTRIES ENTRY EQUIPMENT EXCISE TAXES FINANCIAL TERM FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS FRAUD FRAUDS GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM GPS HIGHWAY HIGHWAYS ICT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPLEMENTING AGENCY INCIDENT DETECTION INCOME INFORMATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION NEEDS INFRARED INSTALLATION INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT INTEROPERABILITY ITINERARY JOINT VENTURE JOINT VENTURES LAND USE LANES LAY OUT LEGAL FRAMEWORK LICENSE LITERACY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET COMPETITION MEDIA MOTORWAYS NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES OFFENDERS OPEN SYSTEMS PACKET RADIO PACKET RADIO SERVICE PAYMENT SERVICE PETROL STATIONS PHYSICAL PRESENCE PILOT PROJECT PILOT PROJECTS POINT OF SALES POLICE PRIVACY PRIVACY CONCERN PRIVACY CONCERNS PRIVACY PROTECTION PRIVATE SECTOR PROBABILITY PROCUREMENT PUBLIC ACCEPTABILITY PUBLIC PERCEPTION PUBLIC TRANSIT PUBLIC TRANSIT USERS PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES RADIO FREQUENCY REAL TIME REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS RELIABILITY RESULT RFID ROAD ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE ROAD NETWORK ROAD PRICING ROAD SYSTEM ROAD TOLLS ROAD USE ROAD USER ROAD USER CHARGE ROAD USER CHARGING ROAD USERS ROAD-USE ROADS ROUTES RURAL TRANSPORT RUSH HOUR SATELLITE SECURE DATA SERVICE PROVIDER TACHOGRAPH TARGETS TAX TECHNICAL MEASURES TELEVISION TERMINOLOGY TIME FRAME TOLL BOOTHS TOLL LANES TOLL PAYMENTS TOLL RATES TOLL ROAD TOLL ROADS TOLLS TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC DATA TRAFFIC DEMAND TRAFFIC DETECTORS TRAFFIC INFORMATION TRAFFIC LEVELS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRAFFIC VOLUME TRANSLATION TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT PROBLEMS TRANSPORT STRATEGY TRANSPORT USERS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH TRAVEL OPTIONS TRAVEL PATTERNS TRAVEL SPEED TRAVEL TIME TRAVELERS TRIP TRUCKS TUNNELS URBAN CONGESTION USER BEHAVIOR USER SATISFACTION USES VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE REGISTRATION VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEES VEHICLE TYPES VEHICLES VENDOR VENDORS VIDEO VIDEOS |
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ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT ACTION PLANS ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVERTISEMENT ANNUAL REPORT APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY ARRANGEMENTS AUTOMOBILE AUTOMOBILE USERS AXLES BACK OFFICE BACK-OFFICE BACK-UP BACKUP BRIDGES BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE BUSINESS NEEDS BUSINESSES CABLES CAPACITY BUILDING CLASSIFICATION CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION COMMERCIAL VEHICLES COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS COMMUNICATION STRATEGY COMPONENTS CONCESSIONS CONGESTION CONGESTION CHARGES CONGESTION CHARGING CONGESTION MITIGATION CONTENTS CREDIT CARD CREDIT CARD COMPANIES CUSTOMER PROFILE CUSTOMER RELATIONS DATA SECURITY DEVICES DISASTER RECOVERY DRIVERS DRIVING ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELECTRONIC TOLL ELECTRONIC TOLL COLLECTION EMISSION ENTRIES ENTRY EQUIPMENT EXCISE TAXES FINANCIAL TERM FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS FRAUD FRAUDS GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM GPS HIGHWAY HIGHWAYS ICT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPLEMENTING AGENCY INCIDENT DETECTION INCOME INFORMATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION NEEDS INFRARED INSTALLATION INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT INTEROPERABILITY ITINERARY JOINT VENTURE JOINT VENTURES LAND USE LANES LAY OUT LEGAL FRAMEWORK LICENSE LITERACY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET COMPETITION MEDIA MOTORWAYS NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES OFFENDERS OPEN SYSTEMS PACKET RADIO PACKET RADIO SERVICE PAYMENT SERVICE PETROL STATIONS PHYSICAL PRESENCE PILOT PROJECT PILOT PROJECTS POINT OF SALES POLICE PRIVACY PRIVACY CONCERN PRIVACY CONCERNS PRIVACY PROTECTION PRIVATE SECTOR PROBABILITY PROCUREMENT PUBLIC ACCEPTABILITY PUBLIC PERCEPTION PUBLIC TRANSIT PUBLIC TRANSIT USERS PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES RADIO FREQUENCY REAL TIME REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS RELIABILITY RESULT RFID ROAD ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE ROAD NETWORK ROAD PRICING ROAD SYSTEM ROAD TOLLS ROAD USE ROAD USER ROAD USER CHARGE ROAD USER CHARGING ROAD USERS ROAD-USE ROADS ROUTES RURAL TRANSPORT RUSH HOUR SATELLITE SECURE DATA SERVICE PROVIDER TACHOGRAPH TARGETS TAX TECHNICAL MEASURES TELEVISION TERMINOLOGY TIME FRAME TOLL BOOTHS TOLL LANES TOLL PAYMENTS TOLL RATES TOLL ROAD TOLL ROADS TOLLS TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC DATA TRAFFIC DEMAND TRAFFIC DETECTORS TRAFFIC INFORMATION TRAFFIC LEVELS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRAFFIC VOLUME TRANSLATION TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT PROBLEMS TRANSPORT STRATEGY TRANSPORT USERS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH TRAVEL OPTIONS TRAVEL PATTERNS TRAVEL SPEED TRAVEL TIME TRAVELERS TRIP TRUCKS TUNNELS URBAN CONGESTION USER BEHAVIOR USER SATISFACTION USES VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE REGISTRATION VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEES VEHICLE TYPES VEHICLES VENDOR VENDORS VIDEO VIDEOS Jung Eun, Oh Vukanovic, Svetlana Bennett, Christopher R. Planning and Implementation of Road Use Charging : Options and Guidelines |
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Transport Notes Series; No. TRN 38 |
description |
Road use charging is used by agencies
for activities ranging from revenue collection, through
demand and environmental management. It is applied on
individual road segments, such as an expressway, or over
geographic areas, such as zones in a city or even an entire
country. When a government is considering implementing a
road use charging system, it needs to consider four broad
issues: (i) the technology to adopt; (ii) how it will be
operated; (iii) how compliance will be enforced; and (iv)
the social impact of the system. This transport note
addresses each of these four issues, and presents guidelines
towards implementing a successful road use charging scheme. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Jung Eun, Oh Vukanovic, Svetlana Bennett, Christopher R. |
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Jung Eun, Oh Vukanovic, Svetlana Bennett, Christopher R. |
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Jung Eun, Oh |
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Planning and Implementation of Road Use Charging : Options and Guidelines |
title_short |
Planning and Implementation of Road Use Charging : Options and Guidelines |
title_full |
Planning and Implementation of Road Use Charging : Options and Guidelines |
title_fullStr |
Planning and Implementation of Road Use Charging : Options and Guidelines |
title_full_unstemmed |
Planning and Implementation of Road Use Charging : Options and Guidelines |
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planning and implementation of road use charging : options and guidelines |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/11/11900272/planning-implementation-road-use-charging-options-guidelines http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11716 |
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