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Road Access Challenges and Solutions

More Efficient Freight OperationsNational Opportunities

Gerard WaldronManaging Director

ARRB Group

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• The Path to meeting freight demand• Relevant research findings• Matching the right truck to the right road• National opportunities

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Path to meeting the freight demand

Vehicles

FreightdemandFreight

demand

PerformanceMeasure

Access

Infrastructure

StandardsEvaluate

Efficiencygains

EfficiencygainsAssess

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Classification

Classification

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Local advances in productivity

• Many advances in productivity over the years

Productivity improvement Year

Gross vehicle mass (GVM) increase 1950s

Trailer length increase 1989

Introduction of B-doubles 1990’s

Increases in cubic capacity 1997

Truck and dog trailer improvements 1997

Introduction of PBS 2000s

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Infrastructure considerations

• Matching trucks to appropriate roads– The importance of Route Assessment

• Route assessment at the SRA level• The importance of the Last mile

– The Role of Local Government– The PBS Route Assessment Tool

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HV Access at the State level

• All SRA’s applied the NTC’s route classification guidelines to strategic freight routes in Australia

• Completed by each StateRoad Authority in 2007-08

• Achieved national consistency and improved uptake of PBS vehicles

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Source: NTC

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Generic route assessment process

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Lane width

Shoulder width

Grade

AADT volume

intersections

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

A particular route or set of

routes is defined

Road/route data is collected or

collated

The classification

guidelines are applied

The access Levels are

determined

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Roads owned by local government (comprising 85%

of the transport network) were not captured

The NTC guidelines are not suitable for local government

road networks

Are constantly facing requests for access, with few

alternatives or options

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PBS Route Assessment Tool

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Where Does PBS RAT Fit In?

Supplements not replaces Local manager decision making!

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How the Tool Helps

• National Regulator means a change in responsibilities for Local Government

• Goal is to achieve consistency in route classification (access) by using a tool that is:– Suitable for local government– Easy to use, quick or detailed– Support for both near-zero and rich data inputs

• Simplifies PBS guidelines for local road infrastructure

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System Outputs

• PBS Classification Score (PBS level 1-4 a/b)• Detailed classification reports, including pinch

point(s)• Consolidated “published” route reporting area• Mapping outputs - route and location• Data export linkages through road ID’s etc• Additional linkages to be considered in

national context

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Project progress

• PBS Route Assessment Tool Software– 79 Victorian councils have access– 6 training workshops delivered across Victoria– Around 100 registered users– PBS Network in central Victoria has gown considerably

• ALGA – Road Transport Advisory Committee Trial– Participating jurisdictions include Qld, SA, Tas and NSW– Jurisdictions to trial the tool in 6-8 local governments– Interim report to NHVR (6 weeks)– Final evaluation report to NHVR

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National opportunities

– Consistency in approach– Certainty of operations– Identification of pinch points on

key infrastructure• Linkage to funding

– Improved land use planning outcomes

– More efficient freight operations

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What else could be done?

• Resource availability• Planning for freight in LG areas• Decision support tools

– Bridges– Pavements– Prescriptive vehicles– Over Size Over Mass– Amenity

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