Title: Road freight productivity trends and prospects
1Road freight productivity trends and prospects
- Jack McAuley, BTRE
- BTRE Transport Colloquium
- 13 - 14 June 2007
2Outline
- Historical trends in articulated truck freight
volumes and vehicle travel - Projected increases in articulated truck freight
volumes and vehicle travel - Potential impact on vehicle traffic of potential
regulatory changes - Performance Based Standards
- Expansion of B-triple network
3Road freight has grown at 5.8 per cent per annum
since 1971
Source BTRE Report 112
4Articulated trucks account for most of the growth
Source BTRE Report 112
5Types of articulated truck
Single articulated truck
Images adapted from National Transport Commission
website
6Types of articulated truck
Single articulated truck
B-double
Images adapted from National Transport Commission
website
7Types of articulated truck
Single articulated truck
B-double
Road train
Images adapted from National Transport Commission
website
8Types of articulated truck
Single articulated truck
B-double
Road train
B-triple
Images adapted from National Transport Commission
website
9The share of freight carried by B-doubles is
growing at 2.2 percentage points per annum
Source ABS Survey of Motor Vehicle Use, 1992-2005
10The average load of each vehicle class has
remained relatively constant
Source Vicroads CULWAY data for laden trucks on
the Hume Highway
11and there have been no changes to legal mass
limits in the last decade
Source BTRE Report 112
12so that substitution to B-doubles is driving the
increase in load for articulated trucks as a class
Source BTRE Report 112, Vicroads CULWAY data
13Increase in average load is expected to continue
- There is scope for further substitution to
B-doubles - The increase is truck travel will be slower than
the increase in freight - Per unit of freight
- Lower environmental costs
- Lower safety costs
- Lower road wear costs
14Truck travel will grow slower than road freight
Source BTRE (2005, 2006)
15Future regulatory changes
- Implementation of performance based standards
(PBS) - Possible expansion of B-triple network
16Performance Based Standards could reduce truck
travel by a further 5
Source BTRE (2005, 2006)
17Expansion of B-triple network to inter-capital
routes could reduce truck travel by a further 4
Source BTRE (2005, 2006)
18Summary
- The articulated truck freight task will increase
by 69 per cent by 2020 - Articulated truck travel will increase by 29 per
cent by 2020 - With no further regulatory changes, articulated
truck travel per unit of freight will be 35 per
cent lower in 2020 - Performance Based Standards could reduce truck
travel by a further 5 - B-triples on inter-capital routes could reduce
truck travel by a further 4
19References
- ABS, Survey of Motor Vehicle Use
- BTRE 2006, Freight Measurement and Modelling,
Report 112 - BTRE 2005, Greenhouse gas emissions from
Australian transport Base Case Projections to
2020, Report for the Australian Greenhouse Office - NRTC 2001, Performance-Based Standards Policy
Framework for Heavy Vehicle Regulation,
Regulatory Impact Statement, May