Chapter 3. Beating the Traffic

EIA Activity: Beating the Traffic

Click on the Links on the right to answer the following questions.

  1. Question

    Use Link 1 to answer the following questions. Which city first used congestion pricing as a way to reduce traffic problems?

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  2. Question

    In what year did Singapore replace the ALS system with the ERP program in an effort to use more modern technology?

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    D.

  3. Question

    What year did Singapore begin using digital congestion pricing?

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  4. Question

    True or False: ALS refers to Area License System.

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    B.

  5. Question

    True or False: ERP refers to Electronic Road Pricing.

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    B.

  6. Question

    True or False: Congestion pricing has NOT reduced pollution levels in Singapore.

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    B.

  7. Question

    Assume you live in a large metropolitan city. How high would congestion pricing have to be per mile before you decided to utilize public transportation rather than drive into the city for work or school?

    Your response will be graded by your instructor.
    Assume you live in a large metropolitan city. How high would congestion pricing have to be per mile before you decided to utilize public transportation rather than drive into the city for work or school?
  8. Question

    Click on Link 2 and view the graph “Economic rationale for moving from untolled equilibrium to congestion pricing equilibrium" created by David Levinson. Based on the graph, which of the following statements is FALSE?

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