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Freight Performance Measures: Approach Analysis

Principal Investigator:  B. Starr McMullen, Oregon State University
Co-Investigator(s):  Christopher Monsere, Portland State University


Project Summary:
Significant efforts have been made in recent years to improve the collection and analysis of freight data and to better understand and respond to the needs of the freight community. Despite these efforts there exists relatively little research on approaches to examining the performance of the transportation system relative to freight and to assessing the effectiveness of infrastructure investments on freight performance. Traditional highway performance measures have limited applications to freight transportation issues, while previous FHWA studies focus on freight system performance only at the national level. Selecting appropriate performance measures for the freight transportation system is critical in Oregon as well as in other states. They must be robust enough to accurately measure system changes but simple enough to clearly communicate to decision-makers. This research has two main objectives: (1) Develop a set of freight performance measures that can effectively guide... View Full Summary


Sponsors:
ODOT Research Unit


Project Details:

Project Type: Research
Start Date: October 1, 2007
End Date: March 31, 2010
Related Projects: None
Research Area: Advanced Technology
RiP Number: 14689


Products:

(4056KB) (Report) OTREC-RR-10-04: Freight Performance Measures: Approach Analysis

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