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Bus Driver Compensation

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National Bureau of Economic Research
Week of November 7, 2005

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"The War for the Fare": How Driver Compensation Affects Bus System Performance

by Ryan M. Johnson, David H. Reiley, Juan Carlos Munoz - #11744 (IO LS)

Abstract:

Two systems of bus driver compensation exist in Santiago, Chile. Most drivers are paid per passenger transported, while a second system compensates other drivers with a fixed wage. Compared with fixed-wage drivers, per-passenger drivers have incentives to engage in "La Guerra por el Boleto" ("The War for the Fare"), in which drivers change their driving patterns to compete for passengers. This paper takes advantage of a natural experiment provided by the coexistence of these two compensation schemes on similar routes in the same city.
Using data on intervals between bus arrivals, we find that the fixed-wage contract leads to more bunching of buses, and hence longer average passenger wait times. The per-passenger drivers are assisted by a group of independent information intermediaries called "sapos"
who earn their living by standing at bus stops, recording arrival times, and selling the information to subsequent drivers who drive past. We find that a typical bus passenger in Santiago waits roughly 10% longer for a bus on a fixed-wage route relative to an incentive-contract route. However, the incentives also lead drivers to drive noticeably more aggressively, causing approximately 67% more accidents per kilometer driven. Our results have implications for the design of incentives in public transportation systems.

http://papers.nber.org/papers/W11744
 
I'd rather go for the safety of supervised, well-paid employees than faster, more reckless service myself, but it's a very interesting idea for sure.

I was expecting a rant about TTC unionized drivers at first! The thing that bugs me now is that the rest of us taxpayers pay their Ontario "Health Premiums".
 
I rode the buses in Santiago when I went from the end of the subway line to the Concha y Toro winery for a tour. The bus drivers were mad - very fast. Every stop a few kids would hop on with coolers of food, soft drinks and water. They'd go through the bus selling the stuff, and hop off at the next stop - I wonder if the drivers get a cut of the sales?

Greg
 

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