jheidt2543
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 23, 2001
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I am re-reading a paper by Alfred M. Freudenthal, “The Safety of Structures”, ASCE Transactions, Volume 112, 1947, Paper No. 2296. In it is the following quote pertaining to highway and highway bridge loadings:
“According to registration records, between one third and one fifth of all motor vehicles are trucks. … It is anticipated that future expansion in the number of motor vehicles will be in passenger cars rather than in trucks. A reduction in the ratio of trucks to the total number of vehicles registered, amounting to one sixth by 1960 has been predicted.”
In thinking about this, it seems that the prediction of a 17% drop may even have been low for the 1960 period. But, now my impression is that the ratio of tractor-trailer trucks to the total number of vehicles in the traffic stream is significantly larger (I’m considering SUV’s passenger vehicles not trucks for this discussion). Of course, this would impact the fatigue life of bridges.
My question is, what does current research have to say about the proportion of trucks to cars and is the trend on the rise? I am trying to get on the Federal Highway Administration's, but wow is it slow today!
“According to registration records, between one third and one fifth of all motor vehicles are trucks. … It is anticipated that future expansion in the number of motor vehicles will be in passenger cars rather than in trucks. A reduction in the ratio of trucks to the total number of vehicles registered, amounting to one sixth by 1960 has been predicted.”
In thinking about this, it seems that the prediction of a 17% drop may even have been low for the 1960 period. But, now my impression is that the ratio of tractor-trailer trucks to the total number of vehicles in the traffic stream is significantly larger (I’m considering SUV’s passenger vehicles not trucks for this discussion). Of course, this would impact the fatigue life of bridges.
My question is, what does current research have to say about the proportion of trucks to cars and is the trend on the rise? I am trying to get on the Federal Highway Administration's, but wow is it slow today!