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The Price Doesn't Matter If You Don't Have to Pay: Legal Exemptions and Market-Priced Parking

机译:如果您不必付费,价格就不重要了:法律豁免和以市场价格定价的停车位

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Congestion pricing is an effective way to combat congestion, and market prices for curb parking are an appealing way to implement pricing, because paying to park is more politically acceptable than paying to drive. But pricing is effective only if users have to pay, and market-priced parking is vulnerable to nonpayment.To illustrate this problem, we survey parking meters in Los Angeles. We focus on legal nonpayment, and show that almost 40 percent of vehicles at meters are both not paying and not breaking any laws.The majority of nonpayment comes from vehicles displaying disabled credentials.These credentials undermine the effectiveness of priced parking and appear to invite substantial fraud.
机译:拥堵收费是解决拥堵的有效方法,而路边停车的市场价格是实施定价的一种吸引人的方式,因为在停车方面付费比在驾驶方面更容易接受。但是定价仅在用户必须付费时才有效,而且市场定价的停车位很容易发生不付款的情况。为了说明这个问题,我们对洛杉矶的停车收费表进行了调查。我们着眼于法律上的不付款问题,并显示近40%的咪表车辆既不付款也不违反任何法律。大多数不付款来自显示残障人士证件的车辆,这些证件破坏了有价停车的有效性,并似乎招致了大量欺诈。

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