Coût direct et géographie des ralentissements subis par les transports publics bruxellois

Automobile traffic causes a decrease in the surface mass transport’s effectiveness in Brussels as in other cities. In economic terms, this corresponds to lower returns and productivity for the operator. This article documents economically – in terms of direct costs – and geographically how road traf...

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Main Authors: Frédéric Dobruszkes, Yves Fourneau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université libre de Bruxelles - ULB 2007-05-01
Series:Brussels Studies
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/413
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description Automobile traffic causes a decrease in the surface mass transport’s effectiveness in Brussels as in other cities. In economic terms, this corresponds to lower returns and productivity for the operator. This article documents economically – in terms of direct costs – and geographically how road traffic slows down the region’s urban buses and trams. Such a computation appears to be unprecedented, although it offers a different way to state the problem of financing public transport and of analysing the conflict between automobile transport and mass transport. The aggregation of spatially and temporally fine data enables the authors to conclude that at least 18% of the supply’s production cost serves only to offset these running delays. Moreover, a detailed map of service along the various routes that allows for the frequencies of the vehicles’ runs reveals the trouble spots where urgent action is necessary and shows that creating exclusive rights of way is not enough.
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Coût direct et géographie des ralentissements subis par les transports publics bruxellois
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mobilité
vitesse commerciale
title Coût direct et géographie des ralentissements subis par les transports publics bruxellois
title_full Coût direct et géographie des ralentissements subis par les transports publics bruxellois
title_fullStr Coût direct et géographie des ralentissements subis par les transports publics bruxellois
title_full_unstemmed Coût direct et géographie des ralentissements subis par les transports publics bruxellois
title_short Coût direct et géographie des ralentissements subis par les transports publics bruxellois
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mobilité
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