Log truck gross vehicle weight (GVW) limits in the US state of Georgia are among the lowest of any timber-producing state in the US and are far below GVW limits in countries such as Australia, Canada, Finland, and Sweden. In the state of Georgia, log trucks travel on county and state roads between harvest sites and forest industry mills. Most county roads were not constructed to support heavy trucks and so log trucks may damage these roads, even at the low GVW limits allowed in Georgia. Local governments sometimes enact timber harvesting ordinances to constrain timber transportation and often oppose efforts to increase GVW limits. The purpose of this study was to document local transportation officials’ perceptions of timber harvesting and ...
Motor carriers face a number of regulations in carrying on their business. Trucks are typically regu...
We perform a comparison of the timber dependency and socioeconomic characteristics of timber depende...
Federal Highway Administration2004PDFTech ReportUnited States. Office of Transportation Policy Studi...
In the Southern U.S., timber is transported from harvest sites to mills by many small trucking compa...
Mechanical failure rates associated with logging vehicle accidents in Georgia are dramatically lower...
Mechanical failure rates observed in highway accidents involving logging tractor-trailers have falle...
Forest roads are characterized by low traffic, but heavy timber haulage trucks have a significant in...
The Washington forest industry employs 45,000 people and annually generates $2 billion in wages, $16...
Research report; 2010-2011.PDFTech ReportGDOT 10-16TruckingFreight transportationFreight trafficFrei...
PDFTech Report398Overweight loadsGross vehicle weightAxle loadsTest sectionsThicknessOverlays (Pavem...
Forest transportation from in-woods to the final point of utilization is one of the major components...
PDFTech ReportCFIRE 03-05DTRT06-G-0020BridgesLoad limitsLogging trucksOversize loadsOverweight loads...
A project was carried out to investigate the impact of four different weighing methods on over/under...
The presence of certain state taxes is believed to have a negative impact on truck registration and ...
In the United States vehicle weight limits are set by laws and regulations enacted at the state and ...
Motor carriers face a number of regulations in carrying on their business. Trucks are typically regu...
We perform a comparison of the timber dependency and socioeconomic characteristics of timber depende...
Federal Highway Administration2004PDFTech ReportUnited States. Office of Transportation Policy Studi...
In the Southern U.S., timber is transported from harvest sites to mills by many small trucking compa...
Mechanical failure rates associated with logging vehicle accidents in Georgia are dramatically lower...
Mechanical failure rates observed in highway accidents involving logging tractor-trailers have falle...
Forest roads are characterized by low traffic, but heavy timber haulage trucks have a significant in...
The Washington forest industry employs 45,000 people and annually generates $2 billion in wages, $16...
Research report; 2010-2011.PDFTech ReportGDOT 10-16TruckingFreight transportationFreight trafficFrei...
PDFTech Report398Overweight loadsGross vehicle weightAxle loadsTest sectionsThicknessOverlays (Pavem...
Forest transportation from in-woods to the final point of utilization is one of the major components...
PDFTech ReportCFIRE 03-05DTRT06-G-0020BridgesLoad limitsLogging trucksOversize loadsOverweight loads...
A project was carried out to investigate the impact of four different weighing methods on over/under...
The presence of certain state taxes is believed to have a negative impact on truck registration and ...
In the United States vehicle weight limits are set by laws and regulations enacted at the state and ...
Motor carriers face a number of regulations in carrying on their business. Trucks are typically regu...
We perform a comparison of the timber dependency and socioeconomic characteristics of timber depende...
Federal Highway Administration2004PDFTech ReportUnited States. Office of Transportation Policy Studi...