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Assessing the impacts of multi-combination vehicles on traffic operations and safety

Haldane, Mandy J. and Bunker, Jonathan M. (2002) Assessing the impacts of multi-combination vehicles on traffic operations and safety. Technical Report, Queensland Department of Main Roads, Queensland Government.

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Abstract

This report provides a review of the literature as a lead activity within the project Assessing the Impacts of Multi-Combination Vehicles on Traffic Operations and Safety. New vehicle combinations are continuously being introduced in an effort to develop new freight efficient vehicle combinations to reduce overall unit freight costs. The number and type of multi-combination vehicles (MCVs) requesting access is increasing in Queensland and other Australian states therefore placing considerable pressure on transport regulators to expand networks available to them. Regulatory decisions about MCVs need to be informed and it is essential that routes for the operation of these vehicles be selected so as to minimise risks to the environment, road assets and other road uses, whilst still facilitating efficient freight movement.

Item Type:Departmental Technical Report
Status:Published
Keywords:multi-combination vehicle, heavy vehicle, traffic engineering, road engineering, highway engineering, traffic operation, road safety, B-double, road train
Subjects:290000 Engineering and Technology > 290800 Civil Engineering > 290803 Transport Engineering
ID Code:7845
Deposited By:Bunker, Jonathan M
Deposited On:23 May 2007
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2002 (Please consult author)