1. Design of income-equitable toll prices for high occupancy toll lanes in a single toll facility.
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Paleti, Chaitanya, He, Xiaozheng, and Peeta, Srinivas
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TOLLS , *TRANSPORTATION policy , *MATHEMATICAL optimization , *STOCHASTIC analysis , *PROBLEM solving , *ECONOMICS - Abstract
Income inequity potentially exists under high occupancy toll (HOT) lanes whereby higher-income travelers may reap the benefits of the facility. An income-based multi-toll pricing approach is proposed for a single HOT lane facility in a network to maximize simultaneously the toll revenue and address the income equity concern, while ensuring a minimum level-of-service on the HOT lanes and that the toll prices do not exceed pre-specified thresholds. The problem is modeled as a bi-level optimization formulation. The upper level model maximizes revenue for the tolling authority subject to pre-specified upper bounds on tolls. The lower level model solves the stochastic user equilibrium problem. An agent-based solution approach is used to determine the toll prices by considering the tolling authority and commuters as agents. Results from numerical experiments indicate that a multi-toll pricing scheme is more equitable and can yield higher revenues compared to a single toll price scheme across travelers. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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