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Modulvogntog i Norge : status for prøveordningen pr. 1. oktober 2009 Eidhammer, Olav ; Sørensen, Michael ; Andersen, Jardar

By: Contributor(s): Series: TØI rapport ; 1040/2009Publication details: Oslo Transportøkonomisk institutt, [TØI], 2009Description: 62 sISBN:
  • 9788248010135
  • 978-82-480-1012-8
Subject(s): Online resources: Bibl.nr: VTI P4477:1040Location: Abstract: In the trial with European modular system (EMS) (longer and heavier goods vehicles) for road freight transport on selected roads in Norway until now only a few truck owners and freight forwarders has used the opportunity to test the effects. The reasons for not to take part in the trial are that (1) too little of the road network is allowed for the trial with longer and heavier goods vehicles, (2) use of the European modular system did not correspond with the customers logistic solutions and (3) and to take part in the trial require to huge investments in new transport equipment. Traffic surveys in 150 hours at Svinesund indicate that 29 out of 67 modular goods vehicles (43 %) are Swedish while Danish and Polish counts for 16 % each. Only 6 of the modular goods vehicles was Norwegian. A technical inspection of EMS goods vehicles identified that the most common defects was: Incorrect signboard, too short distance between first and last axle and the total length of the EMS is more than 25.25 m. A literature survey based on evaluation reports and trials in selected EU countries indicate that except for Germany all countries conclude that the European modular system gives an overall positive effect.
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In the trial with European modular system (EMS) (longer and heavier goods vehicles) for road freight transport on selected roads in Norway until now only a few truck owners and freight forwarders has used the opportunity to test the effects. The reasons for not to take part in the trial are that (1) too little of the road network is allowed for the trial with longer and heavier goods vehicles, (2) use of the European modular system did not correspond with the customers logistic solutions and (3) and to take part in the trial require to huge investments in new transport equipment. Traffic surveys in 150 hours at Svinesund indicate that 29 out of 67 modular goods vehicles (43 %) are Swedish while Danish and Polish counts for 16 % each. Only 6 of the modular goods vehicles was Norwegian. A technical inspection of EMS goods vehicles identified that the most common defects was: Incorrect signboard, too short distance between first and last axle and the total length of the EMS is more than 25.25 m. A literature survey based on evaluation reports and trials in selected EU countries indicate that except for Germany all countries conclude that the European modular system gives an overall positive effect.