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Portable Bridge WIM Data Collection Strategy for Secondary Roads
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PORTABLE BRIDGE WIM DATA COLLECTION STRATEGY FOR SECONDARY ROADS.pdf | 913.51 KB |
Date Issued
June 2012
Date Available
08T14:06:32Z November 2013
Abstract
A common method of collecting traffic loading data across a large road network is to use a network of permanent pavement-based WIM systems. An alternative is to use one or more portable Bridge Weigh-In-Motion systems which are moved periodically between bridges on the network. To make optimum use of such a system, a suitable data collection strategy is needed to choose locations for the system. This paper describes a number of possible strategies which the authors have investigated for the National Roads Authority in Ireland. The different strategies are examined and their advantages and disadvantages compared. Their effectiveness at detecting a heavy loading event is also investigated and the preferred approach is identified.
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Start Page
402
End Page
409
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Description
Presented at the 6th International Conference on Weigh-In-Motion, 2012 Dallas
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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