Freight traffic has been growing faster than passenger traffic on the nation's highway network. This has exacerbated bottlenecks, not only near ports and intermodal facilities but throughout the network. Travel forecasts are beginning to show the effects on congestion of growing freight traffic on urban freeways, urban arterials, and some cross-country routes in rural areas. Understanding freight flows and being able to forecast freight demand are taking on increasing importance.
Innovations in Freight Demand Modeling and Data
2013
4 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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