This paper reports on tools, methods and experimental designs that have been developed to study the routing behavior and movement of trucks. The application of these capabilities is demonstrated with a case study on the route choices of North American intercity truck drivers’, with a focus on the choice between tolled and free roads. An extension to the urban freight context, currently ongoing in Singapore, is briefly discussed, highlighting the challenges and main differences compared to the intercity case.
Freight data collection using GPS and web-based surveys: insights from US truck drivers’ survey and perspectives for urban freight / Ben Akiva, M.; Toledo, T.; Santos, J.; Cox, N.; Zhao, F.; Marzano, Vittorio; Lee, Y. J.. - In: CASE STUDIES ON TRANSPORT POLICY. - ISSN 2213-624X. - 4:1(2016), pp. 38-44. [http://doi.org/10.1016/j.cstp.2015.11.005]
Freight data collection using GPS and web-based surveys: insights from US truck drivers’ survey and perspectives for urban freight.
MARZANO, VITTORIO;
2016
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This paper reports on tools, methods and experimental designs that have been developed to study the routing behavior and movement of trucks. The application of these capabilities is demonstrated with a case study on the route choices of North American intercity truck drivers’, with a focus on the choice between tolled and free roads. An extension to the urban freight context, currently ongoing in Singapore, is briefly discussed, highlighting the challenges and main differences compared to the intercity case.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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