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Toll Facilities in the United States

Bibliography

The following sources provide additional material on toll roads.

2002 Toll Industry Statistics (Washington, D.C.: International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association, 2002), annual

Commuting, A Survey (The Economist, September 5-11, 1998, London, P.52)

Curbing Gridlock: Peak Period Fees to Relieve Traffic Congestion: Special Report 242 (Washington, DC: National Research Council, 1994)

Electronic Toll and Traffic Management (ETTM) Systems: National Highway Cooperative Research Program, Synthesis of Highway Practice 194 (Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research Board, 1993)

Electronic Toll Collection Systems (Austin, TX: Center for Transportation Research, Bureau of Engineering Research, University of Texas at Austin, 1995)

Estimating Toll Road Demand and Revenue: A Synthesis of Highway Practice, NCHRP synthesis 364 (Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research Board, 2006)

Examining Congestion Pricing Implementation Issues (Washington, D.C.: Federal Highway Administration, PL‑93-008, 1993)

Exploring Key Issues in Public-Private Partnerships for Highway Development (Washington, D.C.: Federal Highway Administration, PL-92-023, 1993)

Guidance for State Implementation of ISTEA Toll Provisions in Creating Public-Private Partnerships (Washington, D.C.: Federal Highway Administration, PL-93-015, 1993)

Going Private: The International Experience with Transport Privatization, Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez, John R. Meyer (Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1993)

Innovative Financing of Highways: an Analysis of Proposals (Washington, D.C.: Congress of the United States, Congressional Budget Office, 1998)

New Means of Financing Highways Including Public-Private Partnerships, Gary Maring, et. al. Individual papers presented under the auspices of Committees and Working Groups, Volume 20.52.E, p. 323, Twentieth World Road Congress (Paris: Permanent International Associations of Road Congresses, 1995)

Toll Financing and Private Sector Involvement in Road Infrastructure Development (Paris:  Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1987)

Toll Highway Financing: National Highway Cooperative Research Program, Synthesis of Highway Practice 117 (Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research Board, 1984)

Tolling Practices for Highway Facilities: National Highway Cooperative Research Program, Synthesis of Highway Practice 262 (Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research Board, 1998)

Private-Sector Involvement and Toll Road Financing in the Provision of Highways, Transportation Research Record 1107 (Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research Board 1987)

Public-Private Partnerships: Lessons Learned, (Washington, D.C.: Federal Highway Administration, 1998)

Road Pricing for Congestion Management: A Survey of International Practice National Highway Cooperative Research Program, Synthesis of Highway Practice 210 (Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research Board, 1994)

Summary of Proposed Worldwide Toll Facility Projects, (Washington, D.C.: International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association, 2002), bi-annual

Summary of The Federal Highway Administration’s Symposium on Overcoming Barriers to Public-Private Partnerships (Washington, D.C.: Federal Highway Administration, PL-93-015, 1993)

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