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An empirical study of estimating vehicle emissions under cordon and distance based road user charging in Leeds, UK
Authors:Anil Namdeo  Gordon Mitchell
Institution:(1) Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK;(2) School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK
Abstract:This paper presents the impact of road user charging (RUC) on vehicle emissions through application of traffic assignment and pollutant emission models. It presents results of an analysis of five RUC schemes on vehicle emissions in Leeds, UK for 2005. The schemes were: a pound3 inner ring road cordoncharge; a double cordon with a pound2 inner ring road and a pound1 outer ring road charge; and distance charges of 2, 10 and 20 p/km levied for travel within the outer cordon. Schemes were compared to a no charge option and results presented here. Emissions are significantly reduced within the inner cordon, whilst beyond the cordon, localised increases and decreases occur. The double cordon exhibits a similar but less marked pattern. Distance charging reduces city-wide emissions by 10% under a 2 p/km charge, 42-49% under a 10 p/km charge and 52-59% under a 20 p/km charge. The higher distance charges reduce emissions within the charge zone, and are also associated with elevated emissions outside the zone, but to a lesser extent than that observed for cordon charging.
Keywords:Emissions  Road user charging  Leeds
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