Heavy truck traffic. Forecasts and surveys.

Author(s)
Bosman, J.
Year
Abstract

There is a worldwide trend to move more and heavier loads per road and the economic development and activities of modern countries could hardly survive without trucks to move goods between points of supply and demand. To cope with this increase in loads on roads the responsible authorities have to plan and design adequate and appropriate infrastructure. Two tools at their disposal namely forecast models and heavy vehicle traffic counts are described here.

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Publication

Library number
B 31062 (In: B 31001) /10 /71 /72 / IRRD 321646
Source

In: Roads and Traffic 2000. Proceedings of the International Road and Traffic Conference, Berlin, 6- 9 September 1988, Volume I, p. 327- 332, 10 ref. Theme I: Traffic System Management.

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