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Improving the safety of heavy vehicles in South Africa through a performance - based standards (PBS) approach to vehicle design Dr Paul Nordengen Smart Truck National Steering Committee Heavy Vehicle Transport Technology Africa RTMS workshop 25 May 2021

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Page 1: Improving the safety of heavy vehicles in South Africa

Improving the safety of heavy vehicles in South Africa through a performance-based standards (PBS)

approach to vehicle design

Dr Paul NordengenSmart Truck National Steering CommitteeHeavy Vehicle Transport Technology Africa

RTMS workshop25 May 2021

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CONTENTS

▪ PBS approach to vehicle design

▪ PBS pilot project in South Africa

▪ Pilot project monitoring results

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Key Elements in Road Freight

Transport

• Road infrastructure: roads,

bridges, roadside furniture, signs,

road markings, eToll gantries

• Vehicles: design, maintenance &

operation

• Drivers: skill, health, fatigue

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PBS Pilot Project Objectives

Investigate the Performance-Based Standards

approach to heavy vehicles design and operations as

researched and implemented specifically in Australia,

Canada and New Zealand with a view to improving

heavy vehicles operations in South Africa through:

• Reduced road wear (per tonne.km)

• Reduced vehicle trips i.e.

• Reduced congestion

• Reduced safety exposure risk

• Improved safety performance

• Improved transport productivity

• Reduced emissions (per tonne.km)

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PBS Developments

• EU Study

– Development of an optimised multimodal freight transport system (CEDR

Technical Report 2019-01)

• OECD Research

– Moving freight with Better Trucks (2011)

– High Capacity Transport: Towards Efficient, Safe & Sustainable Road

Freight (2019)

– Policies to Extend the Life of Road Assets (2019)

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INFRASTRUCTURESAFETY

Ensuring safety and infrastructure protection

Prescriptive Legislation

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INFRASTRUCTURESAFETY

Ensuring safety and infrastructure protection

PrescriptiveLegislation

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Problem statement

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Problem statement

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Problem statement

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Problem statement

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Performance-Based Standards

Prescriptive Standards Performance-Based Standards

What the vehicle looks like What the vehicle can do

Governs mass and dimensions Governs actual on-road performance

Constrains productivity Allows heavier and/or larger vehicles

Constrains innovation Promotes innovation

Prescriptive Standards Performance-Based Standards

Images courtesy of the Australian National Transport Commission

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Australian Performance Standards for heavy vehicles

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Performance-Based Standards: Safety

Manoeuvre/Test Performance Standard

Low-speed 90° turn (5 km/h)

Low-speed swept pathTail swingFrontal swingSteer-tyre friction demand

High-speed lane-change (80 km/h)Rearward amplificationHigh-speed transient offtracking

Rollover Static rollover threshold

High-speed pulse steer (80 km/h) Yaw damping coefficient

High-speed on uneven road (90 km/h) Tracking ability on a straight path

Various (driveability standards)

StartabilityGradeability AGradeability BAcceleration Capability

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Low-Speed Offtracking

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Low-Speed Offtracking

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High Speed Transient Offtracking

PBS Lane Change Manoeuvre (SAE J2179)

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High Speed Transient Offtracking

baseline PBS

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Rollover stability: Baseline (legal) vs PBS

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Performance-Based Standards: Infrastructure

Pavement Vertical LoadingPavement Horizontal LoadingTyre Contact Pressure Distribution

Roads Bridges

Infrastructure

Bridge Loading

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Road Wear Performance Standard

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Structures Performance Standard

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2 Span Bridge: Max Negative Bending Moment Load Ratio (10% Baseline Overload)

Timber Logistics Services Baseline Vehicle with10% overload

Worst Performing Single Tandem Trailer Vehicle10%

Worst Performing Single Tridem Trailer Vehicle10%

Worst Performing B-Double Vehicle 10%

TLS PBS Vehicle

NBC PBS Vehicle

Unitrans Fuel Quad

SAB PBS Vehicle

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Structures Performance Standard

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ENVIRONMENT

INFRASTRUCTURESAFETY

Performance Based Standards

Heavy Vehicle Performance “Envelope”

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Slide # 25

Road

Safety

Fair Competition

between modes &

operators

Infrastructure

Protection

OVERLOAD CONTROL

National Overload Control Strategy

Implemented by National, Provincial and Local

Authorities

Infrastructure & Equipment

• Main routes (major facilities)

• Alternative routes (minor facilities/screening)

• Monitoring (HS-WIM)

• Alternative weighing equipment

• Private weighbridges

Information sharing &

Public Awareness

• Overload website

• Overload information booklet

Operations

• Human Resources

• PPP

• Training

• Guideline document

for law enforcement

Self-regulation

• Road Transport

Management System

(RTMS)

• Performance-Based

Standards (PBS)

Legislation

• Consignors/Consignees

• 5% Tolerance

• User charges

• Habitual Overloaders

• Public Prosecutors

• Alternative weighing equipment

• AARTO

Co-operation

• Provinces

• Local authorities

• Department of Justice

• Private sector

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PBS Pilot Project in South Africa

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PBS Pilot Project in South Africa

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Buhle Betfu Rigid drawbar

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Timber Logistics Services Rigid drawbar

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Mining side-tipper

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SG Coal B-double

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Unitrans

BAB Quad

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Unitrans B-Triple vs BAB Quad

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Rearward Amplification

Mining Road Train InvestigationsBaseline Vehicle PBS Vehicle

Dynamic simulation of a high payload vehicle in used on a private road (mining environment) • Simulations found this design to be unsafe

Demonstration of PBS and simulation software to find a safe solution

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Unitrans A-double (Namibia)

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Unitrans Fuel Quad

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Fuel Quad Case Study

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PBS Bi-articulated Bus

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Car Carriers

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Tail swing

Low-speed swept path

Frontal swing

Tail swing

LSSP

XY

DoM

FS

MoD

TS

Front corner (tractor)

Front corner (semitrailer)

Rear corner (semitrailer)

Inner edge (semitrailer)

Prescribed path

Rear overhang12.5 m

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Tail swing

Vehicle type

Rear Overhang Tail Swing

Australia

ADR 43/04

South Africa

NRTR

Australia

PBS Level 1

South Africa

NRTR

Rigid truck 3.7 m 5.01 m 0.30 m 0.60 m

Semitrailer 3.7 m 6.32 m 0.30 m 0.87 m

Tag-trailer 3.7 m 7.00 m 0.30 m 1.25 m

• Existing car-carriers were shown to exhibit poor tail swing performance due to excessive rear overhangs.

• Tail swing of up to 710 mm was calculated (limit = 300 mm).

• This was shown to be a result of lenient rear overhang legislation.

De Saxe, C.C., Kienhöfer, F. & Nordengen, P.A., 2012. Tail swing performance of the South African car-carrier fleet. In 12th International Symposium on Heavy Vehicle Transport Technology. Stockholm.

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SA Breweries PBS combination

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Coca Cola PBS A-double

• Moving from the current baseline fleet to the 44 pallet PBS fleet will

result in a significant reduction in transport activity, with a direct

impact on reducing road congestion, improving road safety as well as

reducing environmental impact.

• First two PBS vehicles have started operating – FS & NC – Intensive

Management & Reporting

• Why PBS vehicles?

• Costs: Reduce Primary Distribution Costs

• Safety: PBS trailers have better turning angles, safety and road

wear performance than the current PD trailers

• Environmental: Reduced Carbon Emissions due to reduced

number of vehicles

• PBS vehicles will carry 44 pallets with a total length of 30 metres

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Coca Cola A-double

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Smart Truck Pilot Project: Impact

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• PBS Benefits/Metrics Australia (2008 to

2019)

2.46 Mtof CO2 saved(2008-2019)

415 Mtruck km saved

in 2019

843 ML of fuel saved

(2008-2019)

10 385 PBS combinations

2 907combination

“saved”

0.6 Mt of CO2

savedin 20191.6 bn

truck km saved (2008-2019)

46% less major crashes per km

travelled

20% of new units were

PBS approved in

2019

Reduced number of trips

can lead to reduced road maintenance

Case Study - Australia

Brisbane Port, Australia

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Smart Truck Pilot Project: Baseline vs PBS vehicles

13%

85%

2% 13%

28%

3%

56%

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Fail

PBS Baseline

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Smart Truck Pilot Project: Baseline vehicles

73%

18%

9%

1 Failure 2 Failures 3 Failures

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

Static RolloverThreshold

RearwardAmplification

Yaw DampingCoefficient

Performance Standards

Number of PBS Failures Percentage of Baseline Vehicles Failing PBS assessment

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Thank you