Symposium Summary documents
Full Summary
PDF, 587K, 26 pages
Session 1: Implementation Pathways
Session 2: Public and Political Acceptance
Session 4: State of the Practice: Demonstration Projects
Session 6: Roles of the Public and Private Sector
Session 7: Perspectives from Taxation and Revenue Agencies
Session 8: Interactive Discussion
Findings from the Third National Symposium on Mileage-Based User Fees, by Nicholas Wood, Ginger Goodin and Richard T. Baker
Prepared for submission to the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, 2012.
PDF, 188K, 11 pages
June 15th Workshop Proceedings:
Summary of Workshop on Integrating PAYD Insurance and Mileage-Based Road User Fees
PDF, 66K, 5 pages
Symposium Summary
2011 Symposium on Mileage-Based User Fees
June 13-14, 2011
Breckenridge, CO
Editor:
Nick Wood
Texas Transportation Institute
Texas A&M University System
Conference Hosts:
Texas Transportation Institute
University Transportation Center for Mobility ™
The Texas A&M University System
The Hubert Humphrey School of Public Affairs
Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota
Sponsored by:
Move Colorado
Colorado Contracors Association
Atkins
Kiewit
CH2M HILL
Regional Transportation District, Denver
Parsons Brinckerhoff
Conference Planning Committee:
Ginger Goodin, Co-Chair, Texas Transportation Institute
Lee Munnich, Co-Chair, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
Kenneth Buckeye, Minnesota Department of Transportation
James Whitty, Oregon Department of Transportation
Richard Trey Baker, Texas Transportation Institute
Katherine Turnbull, Texas Transportation Institute
Flo Raitano, Move Colorado
Alauddin Khan, Nevada Department of Transportation
John Sabala, Texas Department of Transportation
Paul Hanley, University of Iowa
Paul Sorensen, RAND Corporation
Scott Rawlins, Nevada Department of Transportation
Ferrol Robinson, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
George Schoener, I-95 Corridor Coalition
Gina Baas, Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota
David Reeves, Colorado Department of Transportation
Ed Regan, Wilbur Smith Associates
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