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      • Traditionally, urban transportation has focused on passengers, as cities were viewed as locations of utmost human interactions with intricate traffic patterns linked to commuting, commercial transactions, and leisure/cultural activities. However, cities are also locations of production, consumption, and distribution linked to freight mobility.
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  2. Dec 1, 2022 · We define freight on public transportation as the integrated and organized transportation of passengers and goods within urban areas using a system of vehicles such as buses and trains that operate at regular times on fixed routes and are used by the public.

  3. Urban mobility involves three broad categories of collective, individual, and freight transportation. While the mobility of passengers is the outcome of individual decisions based on different rationales, freight mobility is decided in tandem between the cargo owners and transportation service providers.

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  4. Jan 1, 2020 · From a social and business perspective, two of the main trends affecting urban freight transportation systems are the growing importance of e-commerce and increasing customer focus.

    • Ralf Elbert, Christian Friedrich, Manfred Boltze, Hans-Christian Pfohl
    • 2020
  5. Jan 1, 2024 · We uncover the core structure of urban freight transport systems and the interaction patterns between locations by characterizing the properties of freight truck mobility networks. To study interaction dynamics of freight locations, we propose a spatial network growth model.

  6. However, cities are also locations of production, consumption, and distribution linked to freight mobility. Conceptually, the urban transport system is intricately linked with urban form and spatial structure. Urban transit is an important dimension of mobility, notably in high-density areas.

  7. The urban freight landscape is the spatial distribution of the factors generating freight within an area, including regulations, infrastructures, and mobility options.

  8. Nov 5, 2008 · The indicator set consists of two levels: impact indicators – which describe how the urban freight transport violates the principles of sustainability; and performance indicators – which describe different categories determining the characteristics and performance of the urban transport system.