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ECAT - Externality Cost Estimates
OwnerUS Department of Transportation - view all
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ECAT - Externality Cost Estimates are the estimated costs of highway use externalities including noise, air pollution, crashes, and congestion, broken into various degrees of specificity. For each category of externality the estimates include both the total annual cost (in millions) as well as dollars per vehicle mile traveled, and can be filtered by state, highway functional system, vehicle type, urban and rural. Additionally, every figure has a low, mid, and high estimate that embodies the uncertainty in the parameters and methodology used to construct the estimates. These estimates are useful for any analysis involving the value of negative externalities of highway use, such as benefit-cost analysis or impact analysis of highway projects.

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Common-Core_Bureau-Code021:15
Common-Core_Contact-Emailviktoriia.dunleavy@dot.gov
Common-Core_Contact-NameViktoriia Dunleavy
Common-Core_Licensehttp://www.usa.gov/publicdomain/label/1.0/
Common-Core_Program-Code021:009
Common-Core_Public-Access-Levelpublic
Common-Core_PublisherFederal Highway Administration
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licensePublic Domain U.S. Government
owner_display_nameFHWA HPTS
source_created_at2022-08-25T19:29:10.000Z
source_updated_at2023-08-14T17:27:40.000Z
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