Tolling Principles for countries considering tolling roads (PPIAF)

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Oct 01, 2014
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Tolling Principles for countries considering tolling roads (PPIAF)

By Matt Bull and Anita Mauchan, Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF), October 2014.

Before a government decides on if and how to structure a public-private partnership (PPP) for a highway project, it needs to tackle the more rudimentary policy question of whether it is possible to charge tolls to highway users so as to create a more reliable and dedicated funding source for improving highways. This publication explores the benefits of charging highway users and the potential consequences of tolling. It explains key points of a tolling strategy, different toll technologies and also covers the question of toll evasion and enforcement.

 

Related Reference: 

PPPs in Roads and Bridges

 

Tracking Number: PPIAF_Tolling_EN.pdf  

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