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dc.date.accessioned2014-03-20T01:31:05Z
dc.date.available2014-03-20T01:31:05Z
dc.date.issued1998-08
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11362/36224
dc.description.abstractTraffic congestion is nothing new in Latin American cities but has worsened in recent years. Eliminating it is a pipedream, but it should be brought under control. Many economists and transport planners think electronic road pricing would be the best way of tackling it, now that the appropriate technology for implementing it is available. On the other hand, experience shows that, for political reasons, it would be better to begin by adopting simpler methods. To start with, simple road pricing would seem to be the best option. But, over 20 years of experience in London and more than six in Santiago, Chile, made it clear that socio-political barriers have to be surmounted before even this option can be applied in practice. There is more political support for measures to control parking, due in part to the fact that the legal powers do not normally extend to restricting the number of parking spaces available to high-income and influential motorists who have the right to park near their offices and who cause a great deal of the congestion whilst getting there. In Latin America, the relative importance of taxis also diminishes the effectiveness of measures geared to parking, since taxis contribute to congestion although but they do not park. The problem of congestion cannot be solved by using tame measures. The time has come for something bolder, i.e., measures that, at the very least, exercise control over those parking spaces, which so far have been beyond the reach of governments and local authorities, ideally, simple road pricing systems would be even more effective.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherECLAC
dc.relation.ispartofseriesFAL Bulletin
dc.titleAlternatives for controlling urban traffic congestion
dc.typeTexto
dc.divisionDivisión de Recursos Naturales e Infraestructura
dc.physicaldescription8 p.
dc.callnumberINT UN/TR 8(145/1998)
dc.placeofeditionSantiago
dc.relation.ispartofseriesno145
dc.translation.recordCongestión del tránsito urbano: alternativas para su control
dc.subject.spanishCOSTOS DE TRANSPORTE
dc.subject.spanishTRAFICO URBANO
dc.subject.spanishPLANIFICACION DEL TRANSPORTE
dc.subject.spanishSISTEMAS DE TRANSPORTE
dc.subject.englishTRANSPORT COSTS
dc.subject.englishURBAN TRAFFIC
dc.subject.englishTRANSPORT PLANNING
dc.subject.englishTRANSPORT SYSTEMS
dc.type.biblevelDocumento Completo
dc.doctypeBoletines
dc.topic.spanishINFRAESTRUCTURA
dc.topic.spanishLOGÍSTICA Y MOVILIDAD
dc.topic.englishINFRASTRUCTURE
dc.topic.englishLOGISTICS AND MOBILITY
dc.cluster.spanishDesarrollo Sostenible
dc.idsade5114
dc.cluster.englishSustainable Development
dc.divisionengNatural Resources and Infrastructure Division
dc.translation.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11362/36120
dc.workarea.spanishRECURSOS NATURALES
dc.workarea.englishNATURAL RESOURCES


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