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Framework of the Urban Road Freight Transport - Lessons Learned from Case Studies

Yoshikazu Imanishi    
Eiichi Taniguch    

Resumen

This study focuses on overall city-wide Urban Road Freight Transport Management (URFTM) including plans and individual measures which are implemented in cities or metropolitan areas. The study attempted to understand the overall picture of URFTM using case studies collected by World Road Association, Technical Committee 2.3 (Freight Transport). The study has identified existence of plans of freight transport management, cooperation for development of plans and measures among municipality governments, related public bodies and private sectors, provision of legal system and structures of measures that have been introduced.

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