Managing Private Vehicles in Asian Cities

Asia's rapid urbanization and growing incomes have resulted in a corresponding booming market in motor vehicle sales. In 2013, an estimated 18 million new passenger cars were sold in China. Motor vehicle users generate congestion, pollution, accidents, noise and road damage. Yet, in most cities...

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Main Author: PHANG, Sock-Yong
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-27622017-07-22T03:04:43Z Managing Private Vehicles in Asian Cities PHANG, Sock-Yong Asia's rapid urbanization and growing incomes have resulted in a corresponding booming market in motor vehicle sales. In 2013, an estimated 18 million new passenger cars were sold in China. Motor vehicle users generate congestion, pollution, accidents, noise and road damage. Yet, in most cities motor vehicle users often do not pay the full social costs and are therefore implicitly subsidized by non-users. According to the Tom Tom Traffic Index, which is based on GPS data, motorists in the worst congested cities in developed countries spend up to 40% more time for peak hour commutes. This level of delay is relatively benign when compared to the congestion problems in many developing country cities where traffic jams of the ‘monster’ variety have on occasion stretched on for over 100 km and lasted for several days. Congestion and pollution are examples of instances of market failure which justify government intervention. That these problems persist and have grown in magnitude reflect government failure to adequately implement policies to address these issues. 2014-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/1763 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/2762/viewcontent/Phang_2014_ManagingPrivateVehicles.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asia motor vehicles traffic congestion transport policies Asian Studies Economics Transportation
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic Asia
motor vehicles
traffic congestion
transport policies
Asian Studies
Economics
Transportation
spellingShingle Asia
motor vehicles
traffic congestion
transport policies
Asian Studies
Economics
Transportation
PHANG, Sock-Yong
Managing Private Vehicles in Asian Cities
description Asia's rapid urbanization and growing incomes have resulted in a corresponding booming market in motor vehicle sales. In 2013, an estimated 18 million new passenger cars were sold in China. Motor vehicle users generate congestion, pollution, accidents, noise and road damage. Yet, in most cities motor vehicle users often do not pay the full social costs and are therefore implicitly subsidized by non-users. According to the Tom Tom Traffic Index, which is based on GPS data, motorists in the worst congested cities in developed countries spend up to 40% more time for peak hour commutes. This level of delay is relatively benign when compared to the congestion problems in many developing country cities where traffic jams of the ‘monster’ variety have on occasion stretched on for over 100 km and lasted for several days. Congestion and pollution are examples of instances of market failure which justify government intervention. That these problems persist and have grown in magnitude reflect government failure to adequately implement policies to address these issues.
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title Managing Private Vehicles in Asian Cities
title_short Managing Private Vehicles in Asian Cities
title_full Managing Private Vehicles in Asian Cities
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title_full_unstemmed Managing Private Vehicles in Asian Cities
title_sort managing private vehicles in asian cities
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/1763
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