The relationship between traffic volume of heavy vehicles and the performance of Malaysian federal roads route one (FT01) in Selangor: A case study

N. E. Kordi, I. R. Endut, M. Y. Wahab, B. Baharom
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A huge amount of money is continuously spent on road maintenance due to pavement failures. The rapid deterioration of pavements is influenced by a fraternity of factors; however, traffic volume of heavy vehicles as one of the principal factors becomes a center for critical analysis. This study examines the claim by the Pan Malaysia Lorry Owners Association (PMLOA) that heavy vehicles do not pose any risk to other road users or damage roads. The current study investigates the performance of flexible pavements at identified stations that have traffic volume data. The data are from 16-hour traffic volume at these stations taken twice a year for seven years by the Highway Planning Unit (HPU) using manual counting and are used to investigate the relationship between volume of heavy vehicles and the damages that occur. The data acquired are analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) to establish the seriousness and the major types of damages that are sustained on the roads, such as edge drop-offs at the moderate mode. This study is based on work in progress (WIP) of a Master's Degree in Malaysia. The findings of this study which are based on critical literature review and results from the quantitative data analyzed confirm that heavy vehicles are contributory, but not fully responsible for the damage on the roads in Malaysia.
重型车辆交通量与雪兰莪州马来西亚联邦公路一号路线(FT01)性能之间的关系:一个案例研究
由于路面损坏,大量的钱被持续地花在道路维修上。路面的迅速老化是由多种因素共同作用的结果;然而,重型车辆的交通量作为主要因素之一,成为关键分析的中心。这项研究调查了泛马来西亚货车业主协会(PMLOA)的说法,即重型车辆不会对其他道路使用者构成任何风险或损坏道路。目前的研究调查了具有交通量数据的确定站点的柔性路面的性能。这些数据来自这些站点16小时的交通流量,由公路规划单位(HPU)使用人工计数,每年两次,为期7年,用于调查重型车辆的数量与发生的损害之间的关系。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)对获得的数据进行分析,以确定道路上持续的严重程度和主要类型的损害,例如在中等模式下的边缘下降。这项研究是基于正在进行的工作(WIP)的硕士学位在马来西亚。这项研究的结果是基于重要的文献综述和定量数据分析的结果,证实重型车辆是部分原因,但不是对马来西亚道路上的损害负全部责任。
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