No Need for Speed: Fuel Prices, Driving Speeds, and the Revealed Value of Time on the German Autobahn

Hagedorn, Thomas; Kösters, Till; Specht, Sebastian; Wessel, Jan


Abstract

We estimate the relationship between fuel prices and driving speeds on the German Autobahn. The speed price elasticities are higher on sections without a speed limit (-0.047) than on those with a limit (-0.033), thus underlining the distortionary effect of speed limits on previously estimated elasticities. We also find higher elasticities when drivers are alone on the road, for high prices, and slower drivers. Based on the undistorted speed price elasticities, we estimate the short-run fuel demand elasticity and the revealed value of time (20.71Euro/h; 83% of gross wage), hence providing valuable input for policymakers and infrastructure planning.

Keywords
fuel prices; speed price elasticity; no speed limit; short- run fuel demand elasticity; value of time; German Autobahn



Publication type
Working paper

Peer reviewed
No

Publication status
Published

Year
2023

Volume
39

Title of series
Institute of Transport Economics Münster — Working Paper

Place
Münster

Language
English

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