Freight Models Sample Clauses

Freight Models. Compared to MPO models, statewide models typically dedicate more resources to capture both short- and long-distance freight flows. Most states use the trip-based approach to model short- distance freight flows. Because the nature of freight movements is fundamentally different from the methodologies of passenger trip-based models, the limitations of trip-based truck models are well acknowledged (Xxxxxxx-Xxxxx et al. 2013). Ohio and Oregon both developed tour-based truck component in their statewide models with promising results. Mode choice models for freight flows have also been incorporated in some statewide models. Freight mode choices are either modeled with logit-based or rule-based models. If suitable data are available, logit-based approach can identify specific factors that drive freight mode choices. Rule-based approach enables testing of sensitivities to policy scenarios without much data requirement, provided that the rules applied are well studied and tested elsewhere (NASEM, 2017). Long-distance truck models are often built with commodity flow models based on the Freight Analysis Framework (FAF) of the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS). Two principal databases of freight flows are available from FAF (BTS, 2020b): • Origin-destination matrix of freight flows by commodity and mode of transportation in tons, value, and ton-miles. • Estimates of freight flows by mode of transportation on major routes and segments of highways. These freight origin-destination flow data can be converted to truckload equivalents to estimate origin-destination flow in number of trucks (Battelle, 2012).
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