DISTANCE LEARNING : SINCE 1 JANUARY 2001 HEAVY VEHICLES ON SWISS ROADS PAY A DISTANCE-RELATED FEE. MEASURABLE EFFECTS SHOW THAT THIS DEMAND MANAGEMENT TOOL WORKS
In January 2001 heavy vehicles traveling in Switzerland began paying fees based on the distance they traveled. This article evaluates the distance-based heavy vehicle fee (LSVA) and discusses the reasons for the program's success. Fees are based on the distance driven on Swiss roads, the gross laden weight of the vehicle combination and the vehicle's emission category. It applies not only to motorways, but all roads, which takes into account economic burdens for the public caused by vibrations, exhaust and noise. The article also describes the onboard equipment developed for the program, including the compulsory tachograph. The program was the first nationwide implementation of a kilometer-charging Electronic Fee Collection scheme.
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Supplemental Notes:
- Publication Date: 2002
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Corporate Authors:
Canadian Highways Infrastructure Corporation
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Authors:
- Oehry, Bernhard
- Publication Date: 2002
Language
- English
Media Info
- Pagination: p. 62-64
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Serial:
- Tolltrans
- Publisher: UK & International Press
- ISSN: 3586-4561
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Automated toll collection; Road pricing; Travel demand management; Trucking
- Subject Areas: Finance; Freight Transportation; Motor Carriers; Policy;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00971596
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: UC Berkeley Transportation Library
- Files: PATH
- Created Date: Apr 1 2004 12:00AM