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1 Road Access Challenges and Solutions More Efficient Freight Operations National Opportunities Gerard Waldron Managing Director ARRB Group

2 Presentation The Path to meeting freight demand Relevant research findings Matching the right truck to the right road National opportunities 2

3 Path to meeting the freight demand Vehicles Freight demand Freight demand Performance Measure Access Infrastructure Standards Evaluate Efficiency gains Efficiency gains Assess 3 Classification

4 Local advances in productivity Many advances in productivity over the years Productivity improvementYear Gross vehicle mass (GVM) increase1950s Trailer length increase1989 Introduction of B-doubles1990’s Increases in cubic capacity1997 Truck and dog trailer improvements1997 Introduction of PBS2000s 4

5 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 5

6 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 State Road Authority in 2007-08 Achieved national consistency and improved uptake of PBS vehicles 6 Source: NTC

7 Generic route assessment process 7 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

8 8 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

9 PBS Route Assessment Tool

10 Where Does PBS RAT Fit In? Supplements not replaces Local manager decision making!

11 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

12 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

13 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

14 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 14

15 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 15


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