The Freight Performance Measures Initiative is a Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) effort to measure speed and travel-time reliability on freight-significant corridors and crossing and delay time at major U.S. land border crossings. This report, based on the first full year of data for five freight-significant corridors, presents initial research findings. This research establishes a foundation for working with regional, state and local transportation agencies and the freight industry to further refine this work and develop tools and products to meet a myriad of freight data needs.
Freight Performance Measurement: Travel Time in Freight-Significant Corridors
2006
44 pages
Report
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English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Road Transportation , Cargo transportation , Travel time , Highway corridors , Speed , Reliability , Border crossings , Delay time , Highway transportation , Trucks , Industries , Transportation management , Performance evaluation , Research program
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