Impacts of Policy-Induced Freight Modal Shifts
In recent public policy debates, much emphasis has been placed on proposals to shift
freight from highways to rail. This emphasis is based on goals of reducing emissions and highway congestion.
However, prudent planning requires an understanding of the basics of mode choices, what
could change those choices, and what the impacts will be.
The TRB National Cooperative Freight Research Program's
NCFRP Research Report 40: Impacts of Policy-Induced Freight Modal Shifts provides public policymakers with the factors that shippers and
carriers consider when choosing freight modes and provides an analytical methodology to
quantify the probability and outcomes of policy-induced modal shifts.
This is the final report of the NCFRP Program, which ends on December 31, 2019. NCFRP has covered a range of issues to improve the efficiency, reliability, safety, and security of the nation's freight transportation system.
This Summary Last Modified On: 12/16/2019