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<subfield code="a">Congestion is still a big challenge for urban mobility while vehicle sharing, eCommerce and&#xd;
autonomous vehicles will likely increase the unit veh-km of each vehicle and the density of&#xd;
vehicles moving on the streets. Urban vehicle congestion pricing schemes have been taken&#xd;
as effective solutions to this problem. This paper first reviews the research and application&#xd;
cases of urban congestion pricing through recent years, although with the well-developed&#xd;
theoretical basis and successful practices in Singapore, London, Stockholm, Milan, etc.,&#xd;
public acceptance and equity concerns are still the main issues for such policies’&#xd;
implementation. To circumvent this shortcomings of congestion pricing, a scheme of&#xd;
tradable mobility credits is proposed as an alternative. As travellers are distributed mobility&#xd;
credits within a specific urban area, which are allowed to be traded, those with low vehicleusing&#xd;
demands can sell their credits to those with more demands. Therefore with this scheme,&#xd;
people have the incentive to reduce the using of vehicles. This paper reviews the studies on&#xd;
this new urban mobility management strategy and compared it with ordinary congestion&#xd;
pricing schemes. Finally, we conclude the gap and possible directions for future work in this&#xd;
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<subfield code="a">From urban congestion pricing to tradable mobility credits: A review</subfield>
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