Title | Literature Review WM9: Part II - light goods vehicles in urban areas, carried as as part Work Module 1, Green Logistics Project |
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Authors | Browne, M., Allen, J., Woodburn, A.G. and Piotrowska, M. |
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Abstract | LGVs are of ever-greater importance in terms of the final delivery of many time-critical, high value goods and are also widely used in industries that provide a wide range of critical support services. There are almost five times as many LGVs as there are HGVs (goods vehicles over 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle weight) currently licensed in Britain. The LGV fleet in Britain is growing at a faster rate than the HGV fleet, and the LGV fleet travels more than twice as many vehicle kilometres each year than the total HGV fleet. LGVs perform a far greater proportion of their total distance travelled in urban areas than HGVs, and consume 25% of the total diesel and 3% of the total petrol used by all motorised road transport vehicles in Britain. |
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Year | 2007 |
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Publisher | Green Logistics Report, University of Westminster |
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Published | 2007 |
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Web address (URL) | http://www.greenlogistics.org/SiteResources/dbcff9ad-57c7-4d2a-bd27-ac3729f62a7a_WM9%20-%20Westminster%20-%20LGVs.pdf |
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