Comprehensive Truck Size and Weight Limits Study - Modal Shift Comparative Analysis Technical Report
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June 2015
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Scenario Definitions
- Chapter 3. Modal Shift Analysis and Results
- 3.1 Freight Flow Data by Commodity, Origin-Destination, and Mode
- 3.2 Estimation of Shipment Size for Each Shipping Alternative
- 3.3 Freight Assignment to Highway Equipment, Including: Body Type, Configuration and Payload
- 3.4 Calculation of Total Highway Travel by Configuration, Highway Network and Vehicle Operating Weight
- 3.5 Calculation of Base Case Transportation Costs from Origin to Destination for Each Shipping Alternative
- 3.6 Calculation of Base Case and Scenario Non-Transport Logistics Costs for Each Shipping Alternative
- 3.7 Estimation of Total Logistics Costs and Scenario Impacts
- 3.8 Cost Responsibility
- Chapter 4. Scenario Impacts on Transportation and Logistics Costs and Rail Contribution
- Chapter 5. Scenario Impacts on Energy and Emissions
- Chapter 6. Scenario Impacts on Traffic Operations
- Appendix A. Modal Shift Desk Scan
- Appendix B. Modal Shift Project Plan/Schedule
- Appendix C. Intermodal Transportation and Inventory Cost Model
- Appendix D. Energy and the Environment Methodology
- Appendix E. Traffic Operations Impact Analysis Approach
- Appendix F. Rail Financial Model
- Appendix G. VMT and Weight Distribution Estimates Methodology
- Appendix H. Rail Contribution and Revenue Analysis
List of Tables
- Table ES-1. Vehicle Miles of Travel by Vehicle Configuration and Highway System
- Table ES-2. Truck Configuration and Weight Scenarios Analyzed in the 2014 CTSW Study
- Table ES-3. Scenario Impacts on VMT, Total Logistics Costs, and Railroad Revenue
- Table ES-4. Scenario Impacts on Energy Consumption, Emissions, and Traffic Operations (millions)
- Table 1. Truck Configuration and Weight Scenarios Analyzed in the 2014 CTSW Study
- Table 2. Estimated 2011 Ton-Miles Hauled by 5-Axle Tractor-Semitrailers by Standard Classification of Transported Goods (SCTG) Code
- Table 3. Distribution of Lengths of Haul for Highway Shipments
- Table 4. Assumed Tare Weights of Control and Scenario Vehicles (pounds)
- Table 5. Maximum Assumed Payloads of Control and Scenario Vehicles (pounds)
- Table 6. Base Case Distribution of VMT by Vehicle Configuration and Operating Weight 2011
- Table 7. 2011 Base Case VMT by Vehicle Class and Highway Functional Class 2011
- Table 8. Scenario 1 VMT for 5-axle Tractor-Semitrailers (millions)
- Table 9. Changes in Total VMT under Scenario 2 (millions)
- Table 10. VMT Change by Operating Weight Distributions for Key Vehicle Configurations under Scenario 2 (Millions)
- Table 11. Changes in Total VMT under Scenario 3 (Millions)
- Table 12. VMT Change by Operating Weight Distributions for Key Vehicle Configurations in Scenario 3 (Millions)
- Table 13. Comparison of VMT for Key Vehicle Configurations under the Base Case and Scenario 4
- Table 14. Scenario 4 Shifts in Traffic by Vehicle Class and Weight Group (millions of VMT)
- Table 15. Comparison of VMT for Key Vehicle Configurations under the Base Case and Scenario 5
- Table 16. Scenario 5 Shifts in Traffic by Vehicle Class and Weight Group (millions of VMT)
- Table 17. Comparison of VMT for Key Vehicle Configurations under the Base Case and Scenario 6
- Table 18. Scenario 6 Shifts in Traffic by Vehicle Class and Weight Group (millions of VMT)
- Table 19. Percent of Loads Shifting from Base Case Vehicles to Scenario Vehicles for Scenarios 4, 5, and 6
- Table 20. Annual Transportation and Logistics Cost Savings for Truck Shipments ($, millions)
- Table 21. Change in Rail Contribution Associated with Truck Size and Weight Scenarios 1-6
- Table 22. Losses in Short Line Revenues Associated With Truck Size and Weight Scenarios 1-3
- Table 23. Drive Cycles Used for Simulated Vehicle Operations
- Table 24. Mix of Drive Cycles for Four Operational Modes
- Table 25. Tractor-Trailer Vehicle Scenarios Evaluated
- Table 26. Scenario Payloads, Engine Ratings, and Drive Cycles Evaluated
- Table 27. Truck Fleet Annual Fuel Consumption (millions of gallons)
- Table 28. Truck Fleet Annual CO2 Emissions (millions of kilograms)
- Table 29. Truck Fleet Annual NOx Emissions (millions of grams)
- Table 30. Vehicle Passenger Car Equivalents on Rural Highways
- Table 31. Vehicle Passenger Car Equivalents on Urban Highways
- Table 32. Distribution of Grade on Different Highway Functional Classes
- Table 33. Traffic Operations Impacts of Truck Size and Weight Limits
- Table 34. Scenario 1-6 Traffic Impacts
List of Figures
- Figure ES-1. Mode Shift Methodology
- Figure 1. National Network Map
- Figure 2. Analytical Network for Triples Operation
- Figure 3. Mode Shift Methodology
- Figure 4. Current Distribution of Shipments by Body Type for Five- and Six-axle Tractor Semitrailers
- Figure 5. 2011 Base Case Operating Weight Distributions for Loaded Five and Six-axle Tractor-Semitrailers
- Figure 6. VMT 2011 Operating Weight Distribution for Loaded Twin 28-Foot Trailer and Triple Trailer Combinations
- Figure 7. Share of Loaded VMT by 3-S2 that is Potentially Subject to Diversion
- Figure 8. Scenario 1 Shift in Weight Distribution for 5-axle Tractor Semitrailers
- Figure 9. Scenario 2 Changes in 3-S2 Traffic by Operating Weight
- Figure 10. Scenario 2 Changes in 3-S3 Traffic by Operating Weight
- Figure 11. Scenario 3 Change in 3-S2 Traffic by Operating Weight
- Figure 12. Scenario 3 Change in 3-S3 Traffic by Operating Weight
- Figure 13. Changes in 3-S2 Shipments for Top 10 Commodities under Scenarios 1, 2, 3
- Figure 14. Comparison of Traffic Shifts to 7 and 9-axle Triples by Operating Weight
- Figure 15. Range of Estimated Losses in Short Line Revenues Associated With Truck Size and Weight Scenarios 1-3 Short Line Combined Data Set
List of Acronyms
Acronym | Definition |
---|---|
AASHO | American Association of State Highway Officials |
AASHTO | Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials |
ABrR | AASHTOWare Bridge Rating® |
ABS | anti-lock braking system |
AC | asphalt concrete |
ADT | average daily traffic |
AADTT | annual average daily truck traffic |
ADTT | average daily truck traffic |
AF | axle factors |
AGM | average gross mass |
ALF | axle load factors |
ARA | Applied Research Associates |
ASLRRA | American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association |
ASR | allowable stress rating |
BTS | Bureau of Transportation Statistics |
CAFT | constant-amplitude fatigue threshold |
CARB | California Air Resources Board |
CBO | Congressional Budget Office |
CMV | commercial motor vehicle |
CRCP | Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement |
CRF | Code of Federal Regulations |
CTSLW | Comprehensive Truck Size and Weight Limits Study |
CTSW | Comprehensive Truck Size and Weight Limits |
CVSA | Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance |
DA | data agreement |
DOT | Department of Transportation |
EDFs | equivalent damage factors |
ESALs | equivalent single axle loads |
ESAR | equivalent single-axle radius |
ESWL | equivalent single-wheel load |
FAF | Freight Analysis Framework |
FEA | finite element analysis |
FHWA | Federal Highway Administration |
FMIS | Financial Management Information System |
FMVSS | Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard |
FRA | Federal Railroad Administration |
GCW | gross combined weight |
GEF | Group Equivalency Factor |
GVW | gross vehicle weight |
HCA | highway cost allocation |
HCAS | Federal Highway Cost Allocation Study |
HERS | Highway Economic Requirements Systems |
HMA | hot mix asphalt |
HPMS | Highway Performance Monitoring System |
HV | High-volume |
HIS | Interstate Highway System |
ITIC | Intermodal Transportation and Inventory Cost Model |
IRI | International Roughness Index |
IS | Interstate System |
ISTEA | Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act |
JPCP | jointed plain concrete pavement |
LCC | life cycle cost |
LCV | longer combination vehicles |
LEF | load equivalence factors |
LFR | load factor rating |
LRFD | load and resistance factor design |
LRFR | load resistance factor rating |
LTBP | Long-Term Bridge Performance Program |
LTL | less than truckload |
LTPP | Long-Term Pavement Performance |
LV | Low-volume |
MARAD | Maritime Administration |
MATLAB | Matrix Laboratory |
MCMIS | Motor Carrier Management Information System |
MDDs | multidepth deflectometers |
MEPDG | Mechanistic Empirical Pavement Design Guide |
MV | Medium-volume |
NAPCOM | National Pavement Cost Model |
NAS | National Academy of Sciences |
NATS | National Truck Stop Survey |
NBI | National Bridge Inventory |
NBMD | National Bridge Management Database |
NCHRP | National Cooperative Highway Research Program |
NDA | non-disclosure agreement |
NESCCAF | Northeast States Center for a Clean Air Future |
NHS | National Highway System |
NHTSA | National Highway Traffic Safety Administration |
NN | National Network |
NREL | National Renewable Energy Lab |
NSIs | normalized sensitivity indices |
OMB | Office of Management and Budget |
OGW | operating gross weight |
ORNL | Oak Ridge National Laboratories |
OOS | out-of-service |
OS/OW | oversize/overweight |
PBBT | Performance Based Brake Tests |
PAS | Pavement Analysis Software |
PBS | Performance-based standards |
PCC | Portland Cement Concrete |
PCE | passenger car equivalents |
PCU | passenger car units |
POG | Policy Oversight Group |
PSI | Pounds per square inch |
RC | reinforced concrete |
RF | rating factor |
SISSI | Superpave Instrumented Stress-Strain Investigation |
SPS | Special Pavement Sections |
STAA | Surface Transportation Authorization Act |
STB | Surface Transportation Board |
STCC | Standard Transportation Commodity Code |
SwRI | Southwest Research Institute |
TF | truck factor |
TMG | Traffic Monitoring Guidelines |
TOC | Technical Oversight Committee |
TRB | Transportation Research Board |
TSW | truck size and weight |
TTCGS | truck traffic classification groups |
USC | United States Code |
USDOT | US Department of Transportation |
VMT | vehicle miles traveled |
VIUS | Vehicle Inventory and Use Survey |
VSC | vehicle stability and control |
WHVC | World Harmonized Vehicle Cycle |
WIM | weigh-in-motion |
WIMPI | Weigh-in-Motion Pavement Investigation |