A critical element is to determine how the condition and use of rural roads and bridges is affecting intermodal transportation in the state of Washington. The economic impact of infrastructure inaccessibility will be determined by a detailed survey of countries and other agencies. The condition of rural roads and budgets and the attendant funding needs will be evaluated relative to usage in an intermodal movement. Funding prioritization, by county, as to intermodal efficiencies will be developed. Overall cost-benefits of improvements will be performed as an underlying analytical tool for research effort.
Condition of Rural Roads and Bridges and Status of Intermodal Operations in Washington State
1999
118 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Highway Engineering , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Transportation planning , Rural roads , Intermodal transportation systems , Washington(State) , Costs , Bridges , Economic factors , Traffic surveys , Traffic research , Funds , Infrastructure , Rail transportation , Public transportation , Trends , Trucks
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