Webinar: presentation of ITF Report Mode Choice in Freight Transport 25/03/22

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Mode Choice in Freight Transport

This report examines why freight carriers and shippers choose one transport mode over others. It analyses the main determinants for using road, rail, inland waterways, coastal shipping or pipelines to move goods and assesses government policies to influence it. The study also reviews how shifting freight to more sustainable modes could reduce the contribution of goods transport to climate change and provides recommendations for more effective policies. The role of mode choice in alleviating congestion and making goods transport safer is also addressed. Three case studies from China, Canada and the Netherlands highlight modal-shift policies.

Register here for an online presentation of report, including a "questions and answers" segment, on Friday, 25 March 2022 at 13:00 CET

Date of Publication 28 February 2022
Number of Pages 84
Document PDF icon mode-choice-freight-transport.pdf
Publication Type Research Report
Publisher OECD/ITF

Policy Insights

  • Apply integrated policy approaches to create coherent interventions across freight-transport modes.
  • Focus on mitigating external costs associated with each freight mode, rather than on modal shift as such.
  • Improve the evaluation of policy interventions’ effectiveness to better inform measures that influence the choice of freight transport modes.
  • Create fair competition between freight transport modes.
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