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Prognosis of economic return of investment after extension of the electronic toll system to the roads 1st and 2nd class in the Czech Republic
Authors: Cempírek Václav | Drahotský Ivo | Novák Petr
Year: 2015
Type of publication: ostatní - článek ve sborníku
Name of source: The 9th International Days of Statistics and Economics: Conference Proceedings
Publisher name: Melandrium
Place: Slaný
Page from-to: 1210-1222
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Language Name Abstract Keywords
eng Prognosis of economic return of investment after extension of the electronic toll system to the roads 1st and 2nd class in the Czech Republic It is recommended to build electronic technologies for the collection of fees for transit as sophisticated intelligent systems that can provide and ensure a wide range of traffic information. The actual collection of the fee should represent only one of the partial tasks of this system. Electronic toll collection systems at a national level should not be built only as standalone systems but should be included into telematics instruments of the Intelligent Transport System at the national level. A suitable electronic system for collection of the toll depends on the specific conditions of the given country and it is necessary to maintain the endeavor for interoperability within the European Union. It is important to distinguish the decision-making on the level of the firm – the transport operator, which is based on the decision about managing its own resources, from the decision-making of the government and public institutions, which is based on setting preferential aims and decision-making about the investment of public resources. Interference with the existing system can cause fundamental changes in the proportion of the toll collection and the impact on the economy of the given country and therefore every intended step must be examined through a thorough analysis. electronic toll; traffic flow; road; vehicle; analysis