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The Fundamental Law of Road Congestion: Evidence from US Cities

2011; American Economic Association; Volume: 101; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1257/aer.101.6.2616

ISSN

1944-7981

Autores

Gilles Duranton, Matthew A. Turner,

Tópico(s)

Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth

Resumo

We investigate the effect of lane kilometers of roads on vehicle-kilometers traveled (VKT) in US cities. VKT increases proportionately to roadway lane kilometers for interstate highways and probably slightly less rapidly for other types of roads. The sources for this extra VKT are increases in driving by current residents, increases in commercial traffic, and migration. Increasing lane kilometers for one type of road diverts little traffic from other types of road. We find no evidence that the provision of public transportation affects VKT. We conclude that increased provision of roads or public transit is unlikely to relieve congestion. (JEL R41, R48)

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