Conservation Law Foundation Affiliate CLF Ventures to Conduct Pilot Study [Travel & Leisure Close – Up]
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According to a release, the pilot study will test the effectiveness of financial incentive programs to influence miles driven as a viable market-based solution to the environmental impacts of driving and the problems associated with traffic congestion.
CLF said the goal of the study is to measure the impact of financial rewards in motivating people to adjust the amount, location, and timing of their driving. It will also affect understanding of the economic and environmental implications of these behavioral changes. The study will provide publicly available data about these behavioral impacts so that states, insurers, and motorists can learn more about the effectiveness of various incentives for reducing driving.
"CLF strongly believes in market-based approaches to addressing environmental problems," said
Approximately 3,000 Plymouth Rock auto insurance policyholders in 164 Massachusetts communities will be randomly selected to participate in the program, which will begin in 2014. Offers will be extended to policyholders from a representative mix of vehicle classes, geographic territories, and coverage characteristics. Existing coverage and premiums for each participant will remain the same. Participants will earn per-mile rewards paid by the FHWA grant for reducing mileage over the course of the study. To help ensure the study's integrity in providing insight on typical customer behavior, potential participants can accept or decline the invitation to participate; they cannot "volunteer" to join.
"Our customers have come to expect more than just typical insurance from Plymouth Rock," said
CLF noted that mileage from each enrolled vehicle will be collected using in-vehicle electronic devices or odometer readings taken during annual safety checks. At the conclusion of the study, a report of the findings will be made publicly available. Findings will be used to facilitate the evaluation of the environmental and transportation benefits of incenting motorists to drive less. Other expected results include the effects, across several groups of participants, of changes in per-mile incentives, the form and timing of payments, and how policyholders are informed of their mileage savings and driving behavior.
The federal grant will be administered by the
"This study and its results will aid MassDOT's ongoing efforts to promote sustainable transportation in the Commonwealth," said
"As the Commonwealth works toward the benchmarks laid out in the Global Warming Solutions Act, it's important that we explore innovative ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions," said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary
The mileage-based pricing pilot is one of the policies included in the Massachusetts Clean Energy and Climate Plan for 2020, issued in 2010 by the
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