Highlights ► Prove the constant volume–capacity ratio property in a general transportation network. ► Investigate the impacts of various regulatory mechanism on the volume–capacity ratio. ► Examine the volume–capacity ratio considering the effect of returns to scale in road construction, discrete road capacity, and link interactions.

    Abstract It has been addressed in the existing literature that the volume–capacity (v/c) ratio on a private toll road is constant, regardless of the toll value and capacity set by the private companies for each toll road in the network. The previous derivation depends on the assumption that the user equilibrium flow on the private toll road is continuously differentiable with respect to its capacity and toll charge. In this paper, it is shown that the constant v/c ratio phenomenon still holds via relaxing this assumption. Such phenomenon is further examined in different scenarios: the v/c ratio remains constant under the demand regulation, markup charge regulation, and social cost minimization scheme; it may change under the rate-of-return regulation; it may decrease under capacity regulation and increase under the price-cap regulation. Moreover, this paper demonstrates that the v/c ratio may change if there are decreasing or increasing returns to scale in road construction, or the road capacity can only take discrete values, or link flow interactions are involved, whereas the v/c ratio remains constant in case of elastic demand.


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    Title :

    Fundamental properties of volume–capacity ratio of a private toll road in general networks


    Contributors:
    Wang, Shuaian (author) / Meng, Qiang (author) / Liu, Zhiyuan (author)


    Publication date :

    2012-09-24


    Size :

    10 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English