Improving road-side surveys for a better knowledge of road freight transport.

Author(s)
Combes, F. & Leurent, F.
Year
Abstract

The focus of this article is to enhance one's observation and knowledge of interurban road freight transport. It explores some possibilities for improving roadside freight surveys, usually used to gather origin-destination data. To achieve this, new questions are added to a standard roadside survey form, and the enhanced survey form is tested through two surveys. The new questions relate to currently unobserved variables: the vehicle volume occupied by freight; the method of organisation (double crew, relays) used by the carriers; the existence of specific logistical imperatives; and drivers’ compulsory breaks. The results show that the questions on volume constraint and carrier organisation prove to be the most informative. These two questions are thus two promising areas for improvement in roadside freight surveys. The questions about specific logistical imperatives and driver breaks prove less fruitful. The article concludes that it is possible, through minor modifications in data collection protocols, to significantly enhance observation quality in road freight transport activity. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20141308 ST [electronic version only]
Source

European Transport Research Review, Vol. 5 (2013), No. 1 (March), p. 41-51, 24 ref.

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