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Pricing digital transport data.

Wigan, Marcus

Authors

Marcus Wigan



Contributors

Hilary Perkins
Editor

Abstract

Building road transport networks for modelling purposes has been a time consuming and error prone task for many years. The rapid development of digital road networks has now provided a reliable and rapid mean of building such networks flexibily and accurately in a form that can always be integrated smoothly into mapping forms of presentation. A key element in the development in Victoria is the State Digital Road Network, developed to meet emergency services needs as well as to become a broad common working standard for the State. SDRN has been built as a part of a major Geographic Data Coordination program in the state, and recently became available for broader usage. The pricing principles for the commercial availability of this key data set was the subject of a special study, which recommended Ramsey pricing in conjunction with a number of appropriate CSO(Community Service Obligations). The general issue of pricing public transport-related digital data is explored in this paper through the SDRN example. There will be many more such initiatives across transport, and the balancing of public and private access with commercial goals is an issue of increasing importance.

Citation

Wigan, M. (1999). Pricing digital transport data. In H. Perkins (Ed.), GIS Technologies for the Transportation Industry (2-20)

Conference Name Transportation Research Board 78th Annual Meeting
Start Date Jan 10, 1999
End Date Jan 14, 1999
Publication Date 1999
Deposit Date Jul 17, 2013
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 2-20
Book Title GIS Technologies for the Transportation Industry
ISBN 0 916848 04 3
Keywords Road transport networks; digital road networks; transport modelling; State Digital Road Network; geographic Data Coordination;
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/6181