46th Annual Transportation Research Forum, Washington, D.C., March 6-8, 2005

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Efficient freight mobility is the result of successfully balancing the demand for transportation capacity and service with the quantity supplied of those services and cap [...]
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While considerable strides have been made in forecasting truck travel demand in the past several years, there remain several critical gaps that need to be addressed. The [...]
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It is estimated that there are 21.6 million truck trips made each year on Washington state highways. It is further estimated that 45% of transported freight originated fr [...]
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Mobility and the connectivity it provides are important elements in our economy and society. They are essential for the economic success and social integration of the ind [...]
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This paper examines the implications of the rapid growth in demand for trade between Europe and Asia for the existing transportation network and logistics infrastructure. [...]
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This paper is concerned with assessing the impact of vehicle taxes on vehicle ownership rates. As the debate on the appropriate levels of transport pricing has progressed [...]
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The efficient transportation of elementary and high school students within the United States has long been of interest to academics and practitioners alike. Research in t [...]
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