2013
DOI: 10.3384/lic.diva-102169
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Factors Influencing the Choice between Road and Multimodal Transportation

Abstract: on-sustainable transportation is a great part of the stress that human activities put on the environment. Road transportation constituted 74% of the total inland tonne-kilometres in the EU during 2009, to be compared to rail transportation at 15%. In Sweden the numbers are slightly more in favour of rail transportation, but still a small share despite the fact that the European Committee promotes sustainable modes of transport. To reduce the environmental impact from the transport sector, and be able to promot… Show more

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“…This large body of literature consistently laments the failure of rail freight to meet the market share expectations presented in the EC papers; currently the average market share of rail freight in EU-28 sits in the 11-12 percent range of ton-kilometres (European Commission, 2019c), and many specialists expect it to fall rather than rise in the near future as motor carrier productivity and capabilities continue to improve. 9 Another frequent point is the call for government policies directly supporting rail carriage as a modal choice vis-a-vis motor carriage for freight (for example, Helgedal, 2013;Arencibia, et al, 2015).…”
Section: Modal Choice: the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This large body of literature consistently laments the failure of rail freight to meet the market share expectations presented in the EC papers; currently the average market share of rail freight in EU-28 sits in the 11-12 percent range of ton-kilometres (European Commission, 2019c), and many specialists expect it to fall rather than rise in the near future as motor carrier productivity and capabilities continue to improve. 9 Another frequent point is the call for government policies directly supporting rail carriage as a modal choice vis-a-vis motor carriage for freight (for example, Helgedal, 2013;Arencibia, et al, 2015).…”
Section: Modal Choice: the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key affecting factors are transportation reliability, timely delivery and freight tariffs. [4] identified various factors like Flexibility ,Delivery speed, delivery precision, Environmental issues ,Costs related choice of mode of transportation ,Reliability are the most influencing. [14] The key factors that affect costs include distance, waiting time, delivery time, fuel price, cargo value -to-weight, the direction of freight routes, and load factors.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The road transportation included in multimodal transport chain shares in the external costs in a greater to a lesser degree. Environmental impacts of multimodal transport are lower than in road transportation which carries the negative social cost and perception [13]. There are efforts in EU transport policy to redirect road transport into a more acceptable transport mode [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%