“…Freight transport in cities is seen as a source of pollution, noise, traffic congestion and have a negative impact on safety [12,13] and, despite the civilizational need to move cargo by road, road transport in general is viewed in a negative way [14]. The volume of urban freight transport is constantly growing, causing demand for vehicle movement and service space, congestion, emission of GHGs (greenhouse gases) and noise, and accidents [15,16]. However, city authorities are constantly seeking ways of improving safety of traffic in cities, mostly by developing road infrastructure, resulting in less congestion and better accommodation of traffic flows [17].…”