Congestion pricing's conditional promise: promotion of accessibility or mobility?

J Levine, Y Garb - Transport Policy, 2002 - Elsevier
The derived nature of transportation demand implies that enhancement of mobility per se is
not a reasonable goal for transportation policy; instead, improved mobility is desired to the
extent that it furthers accessibility—a goal that can be achieved through a variety of
measures. The paper uses the mobility–accessibility distinction to distinguish different
implementations of congestion pricing. A mobility-based congestion pricing promises to
alleviate congestion but threatens to deteriorate from overall regional accessibility as it …
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