Analyzing and Forming the Existing Toll Traffic Management Systems
Abstract
Discussions on electronic toll systems mainly look at how to provide a toll system which would be appropriate to both the highway and high-speed way operator, and the users. In an attempt to solve this issue, this contribution has illustrated factors impacting on the modern toll systems. While taking into account theoretical positions and findings made by various international authors addressing the elimination of the classic toll system, the reduction of never-ending and unnecessary traffic congestion before toll stations, and the reduction of negative phenomena related to the collection of tolls, we would do well to consider introducing and modernizing electronic toll systems. Analysis is mainly oriented towards modern information and electronic technology which, in closed toll systems, allows for a fair toll system with optimal costs and benefits. The result of this article has been expressed to upgrade the existing toll systems with a computerized traffic management system which would determine appropriate tolls in relation to the density and types of traffic flowsDownloads
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2006-11-20
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