This is a very timely initiative indeed, and I would much hope that your
group will be posting your final results, Professor Maher, for those of us
who will be extremely keen to see your inventory and analysis.
This is exactly the sort of stuff that I think we should be sharing, and if
you have not other place to post it, let me invite you to do just that at
the @Access on the Web site at http://www.ecoplan.org/access, which was
created to do just this sort of thing.
Good luck in your work,
Eric Britton
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The Transport Research Institute (Napier University, Edinburgh) has been
commissioned by the City of Edinburgh to review existing transport models in
order to assess the extent to which they can meet the requirements for
designing and implementing a variety of road user charging schemes.
We would be interested to hear from any individual or group which has
experience of modelling road user charging systems - either by the use of
existing models or the development of new models - or of the specification
of the requirements for such models.
We would be particularly grateful to receive copies of any reports or other
documents describing such experience. If you can contribute, please
contact:
Prof. Mike Maher,
School of the Built Environment
Napier University
10 Colinton Road
Edinburgh EH10 5DT
tel: +44 (0)131 455 2233
fax: +44 (0)131 455 2239
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