Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
526562 Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Electronic toll collection (ETC) systems have been put into practice in one or two channels at toll plazas on Taiwan’s freeways since 2006. The utilisation of the ETC system has been flat due to the extra cost of installing the on board unit (OBU) that is used in the system. To increase the utilisation rate of the ETC system, it is crucial to understand the real price that drivers are willing to pay. Therefore, this study investigates freeway drivers’ willingness to pay a value for an OBU. A stated preference experiment is designed to obtain the willingness to pay at three different levels of use. To avoid the estimation bias due to a large percentage with a zero willingness to pay, a spike model is used. Different markets are segmented to examine their willingness to pay for an OBU. The estimation results show that the willingness to pay for an OBU is NT$727/unit1 for short distance drivers, NT$830 for medium distance drivers, and NT$1308/unit for long distance drivers.

► This study investigates freeway drivers’ willingness to pay a value for an OBU. ► A stated preference experiment is designed to obtain the willingness to pay. ► To avoid the estimation bias, a spike model is used. ► Estimation results show the WTP for an OBU is different for various distance drivers.

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