CARMA: Fair and efficient bottleneck congestion management via non-tradable karma credits
Ezzat Elokda, Carlo Cenedese, Kenan Zhang, Andrea Censi, John Lygeros,, Emilio Frazzoli, Florian D\"orfler

TL;DR
CARMA introduces a non-monetary, fair congestion management scheme using karma credits, which improves traffic flow and equity without monetary tolls, by modeling commuter behavior as a dynamic game with redistributive karma.
Contribution
This paper presents CARMA, a novel non-monetary congestion management scheme that ensures fairness and efficiency through karma credits and dynamic population game modeling.
Findings
CARMA achieves equitable traffic distribution among heterogeneous commuters.
It provides Pareto improvements in travel disutility compared to no policy.
CARMA outperforms monetary tolling schemes in congestion reduction.
Abstract
This paper proposes a non-monetary traffic demand management scheme, named CARMA, as a fair solution to the morning commute congestion. We consider heterogeneous commuters traveling through a single bottleneck that differ in both the desired arrival time and Value of Time (VOT). We consider a generalized notion of VOT by allowing it to vary dynamically on each day (e.g., according to trip purpose and urgency), rather than being a static characteristic of each individual. In our CARMA scheme, the bottleneck is divided into a fast lane that is kept in free flow and a slow lane that is subject to congestion. We introduce a non-tradable mobility credit, named karma, that is used by commuters to bid for access to the fast lane. Commuters who get outbid or do not participate in the CARMA scheme instead use the slow lane. At the end of each day, karma collected from the bidders is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTransportation Planning and Optimization · Traffic control and management · Transportation and Mobility Innovations
MethodsEmirates Airlines Office in Dubai
