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This web site was developed and is maintained by the State and Local Policy Program, which is part of the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. Funding for development and maintenance was provided by the Federal Highway Administration Congestion Pricing Program, with additional funding provided by the Minnesota Department of Transportation.

This site informs users about the state of the practice. It contains links to U.S. projects in addition to those sponsored by the Congestion Pricing Pilot Project, links to international projects, congestion pricing related videos, archives the congestion pricing listserv, and more. There are two additional sites with substantial congestion pricing information.

FHWA Congestion Pricing Site - This site provides information regarding tolling and pricing programs and provisions available under the Federal-Aid Highway Act, following enactment of SAFETEA-LU. All federal involvement in pricing program can be found here, including governmental publications, regulations, and programs.

TRB Congestion Pricing Site - This site serves as the primary gateway to the organization, activities, partnerships, and research of the TRB Congestion Pricing Committee (ABE25). An officially sanctioned web resource by TRB, the site features current news, past meeting minutes, future meeting agendas, and research papers.


Learn About Pricing

The Federal Highway Administration has recently released "Congestion Pricing: A Primer," which serves as an excellent overview of the subject.

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Projects

This section provides examples of many types of applications of congestion pricing in the United States and worldwide, with links to additional information.

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Resources

This section provides links to a variety of resources that may be of use to professionals and researchers in the congestion pricing field.

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Please direct questions or comments to lnoble@umn.edu