Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
310882 Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 2011 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

Road pricing policies are gaining prominence in EU countries. These policies have positive impacts leading to mobility patterns which are socially and environmentally more desirable, but they also have negative impacts. One negative impact is to be found in regional accessibility, due to the increase in generalized transport costs. This study presents a methodology based on accessibility indicators and GIS to assess the accessibility impacts of a road pricing policy. The methodology was tested for the Spain’s road network considering two road pricing scenarios. It enables not only the more penalized regions to be identified but also negative road pricing spillover effects between regions. These effects are measured in terms of accessibility changes occurring in one region produced by charges implemented in another region. Finally, the study of accessibility disparities (by calculating inequality indexes for each of the scenarios considered), provides policymakers with useful information regarding the impact of road pricing policies from the point of view of territorial cohesion.

Research highlights► A methodology to assess the accessibility impacts of a road pricing is proposed. ► This methodology was tested for the Spain’s road network. ► Pricing policy produces a loss of accessibility and negative spatial spillovers. ► A reduction of accessibility inequalities between regions is observed too.

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