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... 72 This chapter discusses pricing tools to support pooling and other trip characteristics. Tools for Pricing Tools included in this chapter: • Types of pricing strategies.
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... Pricing 73   strategies. In addition, Appendix B: "Sample Policies" contains an example policy that uses one of the following pricing strategies to decrease congestion and environmental impacts.
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... 74 Shared Automated Vehicle Toolkit: Policies and Planning Considerations for Implementation Pricing Type Strategy Description Objective C on ge st io n Tr ip In ce nt iv e Congestion/ Temporal Fee for driving in a select area during high congestion times (e.g., 6 a.m.
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... Pricing 75   Strategy Description Objective Cash Outs Employee-based payments in exchange for free/available parking at employment locations. Decreases the demand for available parking.
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... 76 Shared Automated Vehicle Toolkit: Policies and Planning Considerations for Implementation MOD and AV Pricing Strategies Many communities have already started experimenting with congestion, trip, and incentive pricing strategies to manage demand within their respective transportation networks better. These existing policies and strategies can be altered to include, or specifically target, MOD and AVs.

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