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Transportation Research Record | 2016

Value of Travel Time: To Differentiate or Not to Differentiate?

Niek Mouter

The value of travel time (VTT) is one of the most crucial concepts in transport infrastructure appraisal, given that travel time typically accounts for 60% to 80% of the monetized benefit of new transport infrastructure when formal cost–benefit analysis (CBA) is undertaken. VTT can be differentiated in many dimensions (e.g., travel purpose, travel mode). This study scrutinized the extent to which VTT was differentiated or not differentiated for empirical–theoretical, political–philosophical, or practical reasons in the appraisal practices of the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Denmark. Each country’s appraisal guidelines were analyzed, and 32 experts in CBA were interviewed. It was found that the five countries made different decisions on differentiation of VTT with respect to the dimensions of mode, journey length, and trip purpose. Moreover, it was found that the VTT was not segmented between regions in the five countries. The appraisal guidelines in the countries underpinned this decision with the argument that politicians would reject CBA if the VTT varied between regions, and most of the experts consulted in this study endorsed this view. Empirical evidence in the literature was scant, however, either to support or contest the argument that politicians would not accept regional differentiation. Thus 19 Dutch politicians were asked to reflect on the desirability of a VTT differentiated by region. It was found that most politicians supported this differentiation. Politicians, among others, stated that the purity and impartiality of CBA should be safeguarded. This result called into question the assumption articulated in the guidelines that politicians would reject CBA if the VTT were differentiated between regions.


Transportation Research Part A-policy and Practice | 2013

Attitudes towards the role of Cost–Benefit Analysis in the decision-making process for spatial-infrastructure projects: A Dutch case study

Niek Mouter; Jan Anne Annema; Bert van Wee


Transport Policy | 2011

Modeling politicians' preferences for road pricing policies: A regret-based and utilitarian perspective

Caspar G. Chorus; Jan Anne Annema; Niek Mouter; Bert van Wee


Transportation Research Part A-policy and Practice | 2013

Ranking the substantive problems in the Dutch Cost–Benefit Analysis practice

Niek Mouter; Jan Anne Annema; Bert van Wee


Transportation research procedia | 2015

Cost-benefit Analysis (CBA), or Multi-criteria Decision-making (MCDM) or Both: Politicians’ Perspective in Transport Policy Appraisal

Jan Anne Annema; Niek Mouter; Jafar Razaei


Transportation | 2015

Managing the insolvable limitations of cost-benefit analysis: results of an interview based study

Niek Mouter; Jan Anne Annema; Bert van Wee


Transportation | 2017

Dutch Politicians' Use of Cost-Benefit Analysis

Niek Mouter


Transportation Research Part A-policy and Practice | 2016

Value of time – A citizen perspective

Niek Mouter; Caspar G. Chorus


Journal of Transport Geography | 2017

An empirical assessment of Dutch citizens' preferences for spatial equality in the context of a national transport investment plan

Niek Mouter; Sander van Cranenburgh; Bert van Wee


Transport Policy | 2017

Dutch politicians’ attitudes towards Cost-Benefit Analysis

Niek Mouter

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Jan Anne Annema

Delft University of Technology

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Bert van Wee

Delft University of Technology

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Caspar G. Chorus

Delft University of Technology

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Sander van Cranenburgh

Delft University of Technology

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S.C. Calvert

Delft University of Technology

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Baiba Pudāne

Delft University of Technology

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Neelke Doorn

Delft University of Technology

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