Overview
The objective of the project is to describe the research and findings about the frameworks for public sector road freight transport management (RFTM).
The framework of RFTM is characterised by legal, institutional and strategic aspects. A unique aspect of the report is the use of case studies, based on surveys of the frameworks for RFTM found in several PIARC member countries.
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Results
The different aspirations of private and public entities highlight the benefits of coordination in the process of implementing policy measures. Within the public sector the collaboration among multiple local authorities in the same region as well as those at regional, national and international level is required.
Institutional factors for RFTM include legal issues, organisational structure and functionality. Bodies are found for RFTM at local, regional, national, and international level in various countries on either a legal or voluntary basis. Recognising the importance of RFTM, the common functions of these bodies include sharing ideas and views, finding appropriate approaches and measures to solve problems, implementing policy measures, and evaluating the results.
Multi-jurisdictional freight planning with regional cooperative arrangements can provide the policy direction and context needed for the implementation of freight management activities. Public-private partnerships also play a key role in identifying needs, developing solutions, and exploring the sharing of benefits and costs. Nevertheless, a dedicated freight planning and management function is essential within government at different levels. Also in public-private partnerships of stakeholders, leadership is important to define a common vision for RFTM and promote a strategic approach.