2012
DOI: 10.3328/tl.2012.04.03.181-192
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Using parking pricing as a travel demand management tool at a university campus: an example for Istanbul Technical University

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“…According to the results, walking time was identified as the most influential factor in parking selection [15]. Tezcan [16] evaluated the effect of parking pricing on mode choice behavior in Ayazaga Campus of Istanbul Technical University. In this research, stated preferences and revealed preferences for willingness to pay have been extracted by providing different parking pricing scenarios.…”
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“…According to the results, walking time was identified as the most influential factor in parking selection [15]. Tezcan [16] evaluated the effect of parking pricing on mode choice behavior in Ayazaga Campus of Istanbul Technical University. In this research, stated preferences and revealed preferences for willingness to pay have been extracted by providing different parking pricing scenarios.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this research, stated preferences and revealed preferences for willingness to pay have been extracted by providing different parking pricing scenarios. e results showed a significant shift from passenger cars to public transit if academicians are being charged for parking [16]. Proulx et al [17] assessed the impact of parking pricing and transit fares on mode choice behavior in University of California, Berkeley.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Traffic demand management has been well recognized to be a more efficient tool for congestion mitigation, compared with the road construction (Yang, Huang 2005;. Together with parking pricing (Tezcan 2012), urban congestion-pricing is one of a few instruments for demand management, which can shift the demand from peak hour to other time (Do, Kobayashi 2000;Yang, Huang 2005). In the macroscopic transport network, it also changes the drivers' destination choice and/or route choice and prompts the usage of public transport, yielding an even and wise use of the road network .…”
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“…Large percentages of commuters report that they would not change their commuting mode if parking charges were introduced or increased at their workplace or place of study [1,17]. However, results of other survey and interview studies have suggested that introducing or increasing parking charges has the potential to reduce single-occupant car travel to workplaces generally [17][18][19] and university campuses specifically [20][21][22][23][24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%