What does success look like in enabling a RUC ecosystem / what role does technology play / what are the challenges that exist and how do we overcome this?
What are the benefits for road users? Does this extend to public transport?
Who are the main actors/stakeholders for a successful RUC project? What are the role of pilots?
Analysis of the economic and political challenges Singapore overcame to implement one of the largest, most sophisticated urban road pricing systems in the world
Understanding the performance, policy parameters and outcomes of Singapore’s Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) system on congestion
Outline of future challenges faced by Singapore’s ERP system under a policy of zero car growth and technological shift toward a new satellite-based road pricing system
How Australia is unique because it is an island continent, it is a left-hand drive country, and has a very different vehicle profile to many other countries
Why state and federal Australian governments are encouraging the growth of EVs by resisting the introduction of road user charges
Why someone will eventually have to pay for the country’s vast road network and how policymakers are grappling with these challenges
Conventional modes of the transportation sector – an overview (tolling, accessibility, commutation).
Transition phase – highlight the prudent barrier factors in uplifting the transportation industry along with measures incorporated to address the same.
Pakistan in the intelligent age – an overview of the contemporary transportation practices based on ITS (tolling, accessibility, commutation).