Freight Scoping Study A three month effort - Late September – December 2006.
- Funded by Section 5512 of SAFETEA-LU (TRANSIMS development)
- Sponsored by the U.S. Federal Highway Administration
Objectives - Articulate the freight issues in Buffalo-Niagara Falls area, and the decisions to be supported by improved modeling
- Identify available data for a freight model
- Outline how TRANSIMS might be adapted for the regional simulation of freight
Presentation Outline What is the Transportation Analysis Simulation System (TRANSIMS) Findings to date - Freight issues
- Decisions to be supported by improved modeling
- Data to support an improved model
TRANSIMS Differences from conventional 4-step - Simulation of individual entities
- e.g., households or freight movements
- Generation of tours
- Not tied to
- Traffic Analysis Zones (TAZ)
- Time-of-day buckets
- Detailed modeling of highways and intersections
Freight Issues Cross-Border and Domestic Freight Growth - NAFTA
- Feeder port possibility
Primary mode is truck Increasing need for reliable travel times
Cross-Border Congestion Issues Two crossings for commercial vehicles NAFTA impact on commercial traffic Congestion at borders and on highways Security concerns
U.S. Domestic Issues Economic Growth Congestion - Grand Island Bridges
- I 90 / I 290 Interchange
Non-freeway movements
Decisions to be Supported Peace Bridge and Plaza Improvements •
Internal vs. External Cross-border vs. domestic X-X - CCMTA National Roadside Study
- Regional models (e.g., FAF)
X-I - CCMTA National Roadside Study
- Regional models (e.g., FAF)
- Local economic forecasts
- Local origins/destinations
I-I - Urban goods movement
- e.g., warehouse to retail
All traffic - Existing regional model as a source of data
- Background congestion
Truck traffic Sources - Satellite tracking of trucks
- Toll counts (classification)
- Other traffic counts, including classification
- Turning movement counts
Data: Highway Network Microsimulation model - Intersection capacity
- Road physical characteristics
- Barriers
Topics for Discussion Issues affecting freight movements Decisions to be supported Scope of a planning model - Domestic with cross-border coordination
- Bi-national
Data sources for origin-destination movements Data for modeling the highway network Classification counts for calibration and validation
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