The Ohio Department of Transportation is developing a comprehensive, statewide, travel demand forecasting model, which will include sophisticated freight-planning capabilities; however, the model will not be fully functional until 2005. The purposes of this research study are to determine how readily how readily available freight databases could: provide information on freight flows; forecast freight truck flows on Ohio's roadways; and be used to assess its impact on those roadways.
Freight Impacts on Ohio's Roadway System
2002
372 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Business & Economics , Freight transportation , Ohio , Trucks , Travel demand , Transportation planning , Highway transportation , Intermodal transportation systems , Marine transportation , Commodities , Statistical data , Tables(Data) , Case studies , Traffic flow , Economic development , Forecasting
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