Decreasing fare evasion without fines? A microeconomic analysis (2016)

Title

Decreasing fare evasion without fines? A microeconomic analysis

Publication Type

Journal Article

Year of Publication

2016

Authors

Guarda, P., Galilea, P., Handy, S., Muñoz, J.C. y Ortúzar, J. de D.

Journal Title

Research in Transportation Economics

Keywords

Fare evasionCount regression modelsTransantiago; Cost-benefit analysis

Abstract

Fare evasion is a problem in many public transport systems around the world. Policies to reduce this problem are generally aimed at improving control systems and increasing fines for offenders. In this paper, we attempt to identify the joint impact of different variables explaining fare evasion using an econometric study. The variables found to be statistically significant are the level of inspection, the proximity to a Metro or intermodal station, the bus occupancy level, the period of the day, the geographic location and number of passengers boarding and alighting at each bus stop, among others. We propose a novel approach to perform cost-benefit evaluation in order to help authorities increase the cost-effectiveness of ticket inspection strategies on a given time horizon. We obtain new evidence that indicates that inspection strategies can be cost-effective even when evaders are not given a fine.

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.retrec.2016.06.001

Corresponding Author

Pablo Guarda, paguarda@uc.cl

Line (s) of Research

Access and mobility