Abstract: One way of mitigating the negative effects of noise from road traffic is to include the external cost of noise in a road charging system. This study shows how standardized calculation methods for road traffic noise can be used together with monetary estimates of the social cost of noise exposure to calculate charges based on the social marginal cost. Using Swedish data on traffic volume and individuals exposed to road noise, together with official Swedish monetary values for noise exposure, we estimate road-noise charges for light (cars) and heavy (trucks) vehicles.
Keywords: Externalities; Marginal Cost; Noise; Road Traffic
by Henrik Andersson 1 and Mikael Ögren 2
1. Dept. of Transport Economics, Swedish National Road and Transport Research
Institute (VTI), P.O. Box 55685, SE-102 15 Stockholm, Sweden
2. Dept. of Environment and Traffic Analysis, VTI, P.O. Box 8077, SE-402 78
Gothenburg, Sweden; Telephone: +46 (0)13 20 40 79, Fax: +46 (0)13 22 72 75; Email address: mikael.ogren@vti.se (Mikael Ögren).
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13th December 2007
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