Following in the footsteps of its Brussels and Miami-based counterparts, the third and latest iteration of the Road User Charging Conference series – Road User Charging Conference Asia Pacific – highlights the latest tolling technologies, road-user charging projects and intelligent transport systems being implemented across the Asia-Pacific region.
With more than half of the world’s population living in the region, the Asia Pacific constitutes a diverse mix of fast emerging and developed economies that collectively account for a large, connected road network enabling the flow of people and goods – which presents a host of complex challenges and exciting opportunities for senior decision-makers responsible for operating and maintaining the transportation infrastructure there.
Thus, Road User Charging Conference Asia Pacific brings together leading public- and private-sector transportation professionals from organisations and businesses based in more than 40 countries across the region to share best practices, ideas, and information on how to better regulate traffic and generate revenues on highways and major arterial roads in and out of the region's most congested cities, including Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Sydney, Bengaluru, Chongqing, Tokyo, Jakarta and Seoul.