Benefit/Cost Analysis of Spring Weight Restriction in Lyon County, Minnesota

84th Annual Meeting of Transportation Research Board, 2005

29 Pages Posted: 26 Jan 2011

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Ning Li

affiliation not provided to SSRN

David Matthew Levinson

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Date Written: January 9, 2005

Abstract

Spring Weight Restrictions (SWR) forbid heavy trucks to run on some low-level roads during the spring thaw period. There has been long dispute between trucking industry and road agencies on the effectiveness of this policy. Previous studies showed inconsistent results on this issue. This paper consistently estimates the benefits and costs of the SWR policy in Lyon County, Minnesota. A freight demand model was built to simulate truck flow on the road network. A pavement performance model estimates pavement life in terms of rutting failure based on the traffic provided by freight demand model. The analysis shows that the benefits of SWR to local agencies are exceeded by the costs to truckers, which suggests lifting these seasonal restrictions on 7 and 9-ton roads.

Keywords: Spring Weight Restrictions, Spring Load Restrictions, Benefit/Cost Analysis, EMME/2, Freight Demand Model, Pavement Performance Model, Freight Economics, Truck Weight Restrictions

JEL Classification: R40, R41, L92

Suggested Citation

Li, Ning and Levinson, David Matthew, Benefit/Cost Analysis of Spring Weight Restriction in Lyon County, Minnesota (January 9, 2005). 84th Annual Meeting of Transportation Research Board, 2005, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1748518

Ning Li

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David Matthew Levinson (Contact Author)

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