Rewarding peak avoidance: the Dutch 'Spitsmijden' projects

J. Knockaert, J. Bakens, D.F. Ettema, E. Verhoef

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Abstract

The Dutch road network is becoming increasingly congested. In late 2006, a group of companies, universities and government institutions established the Spitsmijden project. ‘Spitsmijden’ is the Dutch term for ‘avoiding the peak’. This joint initiative aimed to identify and assess a short-term solution that could extend the portfolio of transport policy instruments that may be used to manage temporal peaks in transport demand
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTransitions in Sustainable Mobility
EditorsP. Huijbregts, P. Rietveld
PublisherSpringer
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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