The potential effects of implementing longer and heavier vehicles (LHVs) in road freight transport have been studied in various countries, nationally and internationally, in Europe. These studies have focused on the implementation of LHVs on certain types of commodities and the experience from countries like Finland and Sweden, which have a long tradition of using LHVs, and in which LHVs used for all types of commodities have not been widely utilised. This study aimed to assess the impacts of long and heavy vehicles on various commodities in the United Kingdom based on the Finnish experiences in order to estimate the possible savings in road freight transport vehicle kilometres, costs, and CO2 emissions in the United Kingdom if LHVs would b...
Sweden has a long experience of using longer and heavier road transport vehicles than in the rest of...
Two-lane, "microscopic" (vehicle-by-vehicle) simulations of motorway traffic are developed using exi...
Finnish government allowed in October 2013 operating high capacity vehicles (HCV) with a maximum wei...
The potential effects of implementing longer and heavier vehicles (LHVs) in road freight transport h...
The European Commission is considering the implications of allowing the use of LHVs, vehicles measur...
Purpose: The Swedish government is likely to implement longer and heavier road freight vehicles, so-...
In recent years the possibility to increase maximum length and weight of heavy goods vehicles to all...
PurposeLonger and heavier road freight vehicles, so called High Capacity Vehicles (HCVs) are likely ...
his paper aims to evaluate the likely effects of the adoption of Longer Heavier Vehicles (LHVs) from...
Within the frame of the Logistics Action Plan, the European Commission is analysing the impacts of a...
The objective of this study was to explore possible approaches to explicitly include the use of long...
The objective of this study was to explore possible approaches to explicitly include the use of long...
A potential European freight transport market for longer and heavier commercial vehicles (LHVs) on t...
The demand for inland freight transport in Europe is mainly met by road transport, leading to unsust...
The demand for inland freight transport in Europe is mainly met by road transport, leading to unsust...
Sweden has a long experience of using longer and heavier road transport vehicles than in the rest of...
Two-lane, "microscopic" (vehicle-by-vehicle) simulations of motorway traffic are developed using exi...
Finnish government allowed in October 2013 operating high capacity vehicles (HCV) with a maximum wei...
The potential effects of implementing longer and heavier vehicles (LHVs) in road freight transport h...
The European Commission is considering the implications of allowing the use of LHVs, vehicles measur...
Purpose: The Swedish government is likely to implement longer and heavier road freight vehicles, so-...
In recent years the possibility to increase maximum length and weight of heavy goods vehicles to all...
PurposeLonger and heavier road freight vehicles, so called High Capacity Vehicles (HCVs) are likely ...
his paper aims to evaluate the likely effects of the adoption of Longer Heavier Vehicles (LHVs) from...
Within the frame of the Logistics Action Plan, the European Commission is analysing the impacts of a...
The objective of this study was to explore possible approaches to explicitly include the use of long...
The objective of this study was to explore possible approaches to explicitly include the use of long...
A potential European freight transport market for longer and heavier commercial vehicles (LHVs) on t...
The demand for inland freight transport in Europe is mainly met by road transport, leading to unsust...
The demand for inland freight transport in Europe is mainly met by road transport, leading to unsust...
Sweden has a long experience of using longer and heavier road transport vehicles than in the rest of...
Two-lane, "microscopic" (vehicle-by-vehicle) simulations of motorway traffic are developed using exi...
Finnish government allowed in October 2013 operating high capacity vehicles (HCV) with a maximum wei...