摘要:AbstractInformation and communication technologies (ICT) holds the potential to dramatically change the way people drive and their mobility patterns, thus potentially reducing GHG emissions, air pollutants and fatalities. In this work, we study the potential environmental and the economic impacts of implementing ICT measures in personal transportation, for three scenarios of ICT applications. In the first application, we seek to investigate the effects of limiting driving speed. Non-compliance with speed limits accounts for a large part of fatal car accidents in Portugal, and therefore understanding the impact of such applications is crucial in the context of a national transportation safety policy. In this application, stricter speed limits can be obtained either by on-board vehicle devices influencing the driver not to exceed certain speed limits or on the road network imposing lower speed limits. In the second application, the impacts of fostering an eco-driving behavior are studied. In that case, we study the impact of a massive adhesion by the public to eco-driving using ICT to present the drivers with the results of their behavioral changes. The third case study assesses the impacts of the implementation of a taxation system based on on-board vehicle devices that indicate where and when the vehicle is being driven and rewarding or penalizing the driver for it. For this study the Lisbon region was addressed. The results show that different ICT applications can have considerable impacts in terms of energy consumption reductions: Scenario 2 (with main variable being speed limitation) reached a 12% reduction in 2020 compared to the BAU, followed by Scenario 4 (with main variable being eco-driving) with a 5.5% reduction, and the taxation Scenario 6 presented a 1.8% reduction. In terms of CO2 emissions, the avoided CO2 emissions from implementing these scenarios varies from 19 to 276 kton in Scenarios 3 (with main variable being eco-driving) and 2 respectively. In terms the avoided cost from the fuel not consumed and CO2 emissions not emitted, as well as the revenue from the taxation scheme, the scenarios results range from 9 to 134 M€ for Scenarios 3 and 2 respectively.
关键词:Information and communication technologies;road transportation sector;speed limits;eco-driving;pay as you drive taxation