DocumentCode
2900375
Title
Leicester Environmental Road Tolling Scheme (LERTS)
Author
Wright, David ; Burton, Robert
Author_Institution
Leicester City Council, UK
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
42461
Lastpage
42463
Abstract
The Leicester Environmental Road Tolling Scheme (LERTS) was conceived in 1995 as an innovative demonstration of electronic road tolling in an urban area. The overall scheme comprised components of system design, a demonstration phase and analysis of results. The demonstration took place between August 1997 and May 1998. Additionally, it was hoped to be able to assess the extent to which road tolling could contribute to the fulfilment of the traffic management and transport planning aims. LERTS was not designed to be a trial of technology since proven technology exists to implement road tolling. However, it was thought that in order to present a realistic scenario, a technological solution should be used to implement the trial. This would also allow the effect of fee collection, the use of smart card payment systems, and participant´s attitudes towards them to be studied. Following the production of a specification and tender document, a contract for the implementation of the road pricing aspects of the demonstration was awarded to Micro-Design ASA of Trondheim, Norway. The scope of this contract was the supply and installation of three 5.8GHz microwave beacons, a smartcard-operated ticket machine to be installed in the new park-and-ride site, on-board units to be fitted into participant´s cars, and a central management system to collect, collate and analyse data from the demonstration
Keywords
road traffic; Leicester Environmental Road Tolling Scheme; central management system; electronic road tolling; park-and-ride site; smartcard-operated ticket machine; urban area;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Electronic Tolling and Congestion Charging (Ref. No. 1999/092), IEE Seminar
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19990521
Filename
773106
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