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Electronic Toll Collection System (ETC) User Survey

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  • Yim, Youngbin

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This is a summary of several surveys concerning the use of an electronic toll collection system (ETC) among San Francisco Bay Area motorists. The objective of these surveys was to determine the level of interest in subscribing to an electronic toll collection service for Bay Area toll bridges. The issues addressed in the surveys were: (1) interest in the ETC service; (2) preferred types of automated vehicle identification (AVI) tags; (3) preferred location or placement of AVI tags on the vehicle; (4) desired method of payment for the ETC service; and, (5) perceived benefits of ETC.

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  • Yim, Youngbin, 1991. "Electronic Toll Collection System (ETC) User Survey," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt7v07x5xg, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsrrp:qt7v07x5xg
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    1. Javier Heras-Molina & Juan Gomez & José Manuel Vassallo, 2019. "Drivers’ adoption of electronic payment in the Spanish toll road network," Transportation, Springer, vol. 46(3), pages 931-955, June.

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