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October 22, 2013 Ontario Ministry of Transportation Transportation Planning Branch

Ontario Update on Border Traffic for FHWA Planning Initiative. October 22, 2013 Ontario Ministry of Transportation Transportation Planning Branch Systems Analysis and Forecasting Office Rob Tardif. Origin-Destination Database Border Flows. Partnership:

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October 22, 2013 Ontario Ministry of Transportation Transportation Planning Branch

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  1. Ontario Update on Border Traffic for FHWA Planning Initiative October 22, 2013 Ontario Ministry of Transportation Transportation Planning Branch Systems Analysis and Forecasting Office Rob Tardif

  2. Origin-Destination Database Border Flows Partnership: • FHWA partnership with Ontario to develop O-D database to support planning • Seeking financial or in-kind support from Transport Canada • Promote concept of open data • Commercial vehicle surveys: • 12 crossings, 7 million trucks in 2012, sample at border crossings 8,200 • Passenger surveys: • 13 crossings, 32 million cars in 2012 • Completed 7 crossings, sample at border crossings 35,000 surveys • In 2014, 6 additional crossings (Detroit, Port Huron, St. Lawrence)

  3. Origin-Destination Database Border Flows Partnership Objectives: • Fill data gap in U.S.-Canada passenger and truck micro OD data • Capture commodity tied to detailed route • Measure: trips, tons/tonne, cargo value • Measure U.S. and Canadian carriers • Measure empty and loaded vehicles • Passenger vehicle stated preference of border crossings use • Trip purpose, duration and frequency, plus nationality • Ultimate goal of FHWA to support infrastructure needs assessment at U.S. borders • Products in 2014/2015 • Document time series analysis (2000, 2006, 2013/2014) • Prepare “User Guide” to effectively maximize OD survey results • Prepare “How To Guide” to replicate best practices for U.S. deployment • Provide case studies to demonstrate the range of analysis potential

  4. Origin-Destination Database Border Flows Partnership Opportunities: • Integrate Canadian data into U.S. FHWA Freight Analysis Framework • Monitor shifting markets, routes, utilization, VWD • Develop GIS map layers of multi-modal flows across North America • Advance Tri-national multi-modal model development • What is the optimal use of freight modes? • Where does mode diversion of truck to rail maximize economic profits • Quantify travel speed/time improvements of modal optimization • Identify modal infrastructure barriers and opportunities • Partner in development of Tri-national multi-modal commodity flow forecasts • Extend border survey data collection beyond Ontario and Washington • Collaborate in GPS data procurement of travel speed & OD data Transportation Planning Branch

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