Abstract

Traditional pavement management system uses historical data on traffic volume or traffic growth rate to develop the pavement deterioration curves. This study simulates the traffic loads on regional and urban road networks to estimate the pavement deterioration curves applying travel demand models at urban and regional scales during the period of 2013–2062. Highways 1, 2, 7, 15, 16, 102, and 104 connecting the Atlantic Provinces of Canada are considered as the case study at regional scale. Arterial and local roads of both rigid and flexible pavement types in the city of Montreal are considered as the case study at urban scale. The TRANUS model integrates spatial input-output and transportation models to simulate interprovincial freight movement on the regional road network. Urban transportation planning system simulates the urban traffic on the road network of the city of Montreal. The accumulated traffic loads are calculated based on the predicted annual average daily traffic and locally observed truck di...

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