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HGV Spacing and Silhouettes on a Motorway

Besides monitoring compliance with regulations on commercial vehicle weight, weigh-in-motion (WIM) devices provide detailed data that are very useful for analysing characteristics of road freight traffic and HGV driver behaviour [1, 2]. This paper presents results on HGV spacing and silhouettes on a French motorway. Detailed, anonymised data from WIM devices on the A63 motorway (illustration 1) were provided by the French Centre of Studies and Expertise on Risks, the Environment, Mobility and Planning (Cerema) to the motorway concession-holder, Atlandes. This work was prompted in part by a preliminary study for planned platooning trials. It provides explanations concerning HGV flow that could help enhance road safety through more detailed analysis of road traffic on the road infrastructure.

  • Information sheet

    • Date: 2021
    • Author(s): QUOY Olivier / JACOB Bernard
    • Domain(s): Freight Transport
    • Type: Routes/Roads Features
    • PIARC Ref.: RR388-021
    • Number of pages: 5
  • This article has been published in the Routes/Roads magazine

    N° 388

    1e trimestre 2021 / Mars

    Transport de marchandises