Comparative Analysis of Economic Instruments in Intersection Operation: A User-Based Perspective

06/15/2020
by   DianChao Lin, et al.
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Focusing on different economic instruments implemented in intersection operations under a connected environment, this paper analyzes their advantages and disadvantages from the travelers' perspective. Travelers' concerns revolve around whether a new instrument is easy to learn and operate, whether it can save time or money, and whether it can reduce the rich-poor gap. After a comparative analysis, we found that both credit and free-market schemes can benefit users. Second-price auctions can only benefit high VOT vehicles. From the perspective of technology deployment and adoption, a credit scheme is not easy to learn and operate for travelers.

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