Performance measurement in the road sector: a cross-country review of experience. Discussion paper prepared for the Roundtable on Sustainable Road Funding, 25-26 October 2012.

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Karlaftis, M. & Kepaptsoglou, K.
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Road networks are important lifelines for modern societies. Social prosperity and economic development are directly related to mobility and accessibility of communities and are, therefore, highly dependent upon the existence of high quality road networks. Currently, roadways are the dominant mode of transport, particularly in developed countries. In Europe for instance, over 75% of ground freight transportation is by road, while road passenger transport exceeds 80%. According to Urban Audit, private vehicle usage for work related journeys in major European cities exceeds 40% in most cases, while the same figure for US cities is over 70%. Further, despite worldwide efforts for promoting sustainability and environmentally ‘friendly’ modes, road users tend to increase on a global scale, as developing countries gradually enter the world of motorization. Given the large amount of road transportation users globally, road networks are expected to offer safe, convenient and efficient transportation services as well as adequate accessibility to communities. As such, road operators and agencies focus on retaining the quality and performance of the network under their jurisdiction at required operational levels. (Author/publisher)

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20122638 ST [electronic version only]
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Paris, International Transport Forum ITF / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development OECD, 2012, 48 p., 34 ref.; Discussion Paper No. 2012-10

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