Truck Lane Pilot Study |

The Truck Lane Pilot Study was a pilot program to determine and compare the impacts and effectiveness of restricting trucks to operating only in certain lanes in the study corridor. After collecting, analyzing, and comparing various data including traffic volumes, truck volumes, crash rates, compliance rates, and other data, the restrictions were determined to be successful. There were improvements in mobility, safety, and air quality within the study corridors after the restrictions were put into place. A comprehensive final report on the Truck Lane Restrictions was completed in October 2006. This report includes recommendations that the lane restrictions
be expanded into a regional system.
Mobility 2030 Truck Lane Recommentations
Truck Lane Pilot Study NCTCOG Report (October 2006)
Truck Lane Pilot Study Consultant Report
- Appendices
Presentations
Staff
- Rebekah Karasko, AICP, Senior Transportation Planner (Lead)
- Kyler Erhard, Transportatoin Planner I
- Lisa Key, Administrative Assistant II
- Kevin Feldt, AICP, Program Manager
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