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Quantifying the Criticality of Highway Infrastructure for Freight Transportation

Accession Number:

01627933

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Order URL: http://worldcat.org/isbn/9780309442008

Abstract:

Events that disable parts of the highway transportation network, ranging from weather conditions to construction closures, may affect freight travel times and ultimately degrade economic productivity. Although previous studies of criticality typically focused on the impacts of natural disasters or terrorist attacks on systemwide travel times, these studies did not quantify the costs associated with disruptions to the economy because of disruptions to the freight transportation system. This paper quantifies the economic criticality of the highway infrastructure in Ontario, Canada, with the use of a new measure of criticality that determines the cost of highway closures (in dollars) on the basis of the value of goods, the time delayed, and the associated value of time. When criticality is measured in this way, it has some correlation with truck volumes, but the correlation differs when the values of shipments and the physical redundancy in the network are considered, and results in new insights into critical freight infrastructure. For example, the highway network within the greater Toronto, Ontario, Canada, area has a high degree of redundancy, but highways farther away from this metropolitan area have less redundancy and are thus more critical. Moreover, sections of Highway 401 located west of the greater Toronto area were found to be more critical—even though it carries lower truck volumes—than those located east of the greater Toronto area because of the lower redundancy in the western portion of the network. This measure has many potential applications in freight transportation planning, operations, and maintenance. Finally, with the cost of these disruptions quantified in dollars, one can then calculate the monetary benefits of potential transportation improvements for comparison (i.e., perform a cost–benefit analysis).

Monograph Title:

Freight Systems, Volume 2

Monograph Accession #:

01653297

Report/Paper Numbers:

17-02433

Language:

English

Authors:

Ashrafi, Zahra
Shahrokhi Shahraki, Hamed
Bachmann, Chris
Gingerich, Kevin
Maoh, Hanna

Pagination:

pp 10–18

Publication Date:

2017

Serial:

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board

Issue Number: 2610
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
ISSN: 0361-1981

ISBN:

9780309442008

Media Type:

Digital/other

Features:

Figures (4) ; Maps; References (17) ; Tables (2)

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Subject Areas:

Economics; Freight Transportation; Highways; Planning and Forecasting

Files:

PRP, TRIS, TRB, ATRI

Created Date:

Dec 8 2016 10:54AM

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