Explaining Variations in Public Acceptability of Road Pricing Schemes
@article{Jaensirisak2005ExplainingVI, title={Explaining Variations in Public Acceptability of Road Pricing Schemes}, author={S. Jaensirisak and M. Wardman and A. May}, journal={Journal of Transport Economics and Policy}, year={2005}, volume={39}, pages={127-154} }
The literature on acceptability of road pricing schemes is reviewed, and a number of limitations of that research are identified. In particular, little evidence is found of the differences between users and non-users and the effects of scheme design and level of charge. A stated preference survey was conducted in two UK cities to provide evidence on these issues. Charging was found to be more acceptable to non-users, those who perceived pollution and congestion to be very serious, those who… Expand
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