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Title:Irrationality in Metered Parking Payment Compliance
Authors:Meng Li, Shalini Mahanthege, and Carolyn McAndrews
University:University of Colorado Denver
Publication Date:Sep 2022
Report #:MPC-22-481
Project #:MPC-555
TRID #:01863959
Keywords:behavior, drivers, parking duration, parking fees, parking meters, payment
Type:Research Report – MPC Publications

 

Abstract

The existing parking system assumes that drivers can pay the right price for parking, but we find the opposite in a field study (N=567). Drivers either overpay or underpay for parking at on-street parking meters 98% of the time, for 20–30 minutes on average. Such misalignment between parking payments and presumed price can mask the price signal and reduce its power to influence drivers' behavior and downstream environmental consequences. These findings provide evidence for widespread parking payment inaccuracy and suggest a way forward for change. This research offers important insights for transportation and planning professionals on the future of parking.

How to Cite

Li, Meng, Shalini Mahanthege, and Carolyn McAndrews. Irrationality in Metered Parking Payment Compliance, MPC-22-481. North Dakota State University - Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, Fargo: Mountain-Plains Consortium, 2022.

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