The report studies the possibilities for introducing an alternative funding system for public transport based on a 'Dutch treat' that involves local authorities and the central government can initiate a process that provides huge benefits relatively easily. This involves subsidies that vary with passenger numbers. We have studied the effects of such a system in Kristianssand, with increased road user charges of NIK 2 that are earmarked for public transport, and central government funding of NOK 4 for each new passenger. Additionally, there are output-based subsidies to the operators. According to our estimates this will yield an annual economic benefit of NOK 30m, and will increase passenger numbers by 20% and reduce rush hour car use by around 70%.


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    Title :

    Alternativ Finansiering av Kollektivtransport i by. Samfunnsokonomiske Kosekvenser av Alternative Finansierings pakker for Kristiansand (Output-based Funding of Urban Public Transport. Model Simulation of Alternative Incentives and Financial Framework)


    Contributors:
    K. W. Johansen (author) / B. Norheim (author)

    Publication date :

    2000


    Size :

    67 pages



    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English