An edition of Curb rights (1997)

Curb rights

a foundation for free enterprise in urban transit

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An edition of Curb rights (1997)

Curb rights

a foundation for free enterprise in urban transit

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The authors of this book say it's time to rethink the fundamental structure of transit policy.

The book focuses on street-based transit - buses, shuttles, and jitneys. The authors propose that urban transit be brought into the fold of market activity by establishing property rights not only in vehicles, but also in curb zones and transit stops.

Market competition and entrepreneurship would depend on a foundation of what they call "curb rights." By creating exclusive and transferable curb rights (to bus stops and other pickup points) leased by auction, the authors contend that American cities can have the best of both kinds of markets - scheduled (and unsubsidized) bus service and unscheduled but faster and more flexible jitneys. They maintain that a carefully planned transit system based on property rights would rid the transit market of inefficient government production and overregulation. It would also avoid the problems of a lawless market - cutthroat competition, schedule jockeying, and even curbside conflict among rival operators.

Entrepreneurs would be free, able, and driven to introduce ever better service, revise schedules and route structures, establish connections among transit providers, facilitate passenger interchange, introduce new vehicles, and use new pricing strategies. And travelers would find public transit more attractive than they do now.

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English
Pages
148

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Cover of: Curb Rights
Curb Rights: A Foundation for Free Enterprise in Urban Transit
2011, Brookings Institution Press
in English
Cover of: Curb rights
Curb rights: a foundation for free enterprise in urban transit
1997, Brookings Institution Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 131-141) and index.

Published in
Washington, D.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
388.4/0973
Library of Congress
HE4461 .K58 1997, HE4461.K58 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 148 p. :
Number of pages
148

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1006036M
Internet Archive
curbrightsfounda0000klei
ISBN 10
0815749406, 0815749392
LCCN
96045843
OCLC/WorldCat
35792306
Library Thing
7032739
Goodreads
3364259
3555860

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