Systemwide Pricing Quarterly Reports
This project category encompasses pricing at several locations throughout a metropolitan region, state, or country. Charges may apply only on limited-access facilities, or on both limited-access and lower class facilities. Systemwide pricing programs are operating on a citywide basis is in Singapore and Santiago de Chile. In both cities, charges are adjusted based on speed of traffic. Germany has implemented nationwide tolling for trucks on its limited-access highways, but tolls do not vary based on traffic levels. Revenue-neutral credit-based systems have been conceptualized to address equity and fairness issues that arise with proposals to impose new systemwide charges, e.g., a "FAST miles" approach being studied in Minnesota.
Listed below each project category are projects that are currently being studied or have been completed. Each category includes a more detailed description of projects, an update of its current quarterly status, and a contact name for those seeking additional information about the project.
Projects
- CALIFORNIA: SR 237/I-880 Express Connectors
- CALIFORNIA: SR 237/I-880 Extension Project
- CALIFORNIA: Treasure Island Mobility Management Study
- FLORIDA: Integrated Congestion Pricing Plan
- FLORIDA: Regional Congestion Pricing Study in Orlando
- MINNESOTA: FAST Miles in the Twin Cities
- VIRGINIA: Regional Network of Value Priced Lanes
- VIRGINIA: The Public Acceptability of Road-Use Pricing
- VIRGINIA: Value Pricing for the Hampton Roads Region
- WASHINGTON: Express Lanes System Concept Study
- WASHINGTON: Express Toll Lanes Continuous Access Demonstration
- WASHINGTON: Tolling Strategies in the Seattle Area