Mobility and congestion in urban India

Published By: Bureau for Research in Economic Analysis of Develo | Published Date: October, 15 , 2018

The paper presents the development of a methodology to estimate robust city-level vehicular mobility indices, and apply it to 154 Indian cities using 22 million counterfactual trips measured by a web mapping service. There is wide variation in mobility across cities. An exact decomposition shows this variation is driven more by differences in uncongested mobility than congestion. Under plausible assumptions, a one-standard-deviation improvement in uncongested speed creates much more mobility than optimal congestion pricing. Denser and more populated cities are slower, only in part because of congestion. Urban economic development is correlated with better (uncongested and overall) mobility despite worse congestion.

Author(s): Prottoy A. Akbar, Victor Couture, Gilles Duranton, Adam Storeygard | Posted on: Nov 22, 2018 | Views() | Download (285)


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