How Pavement and Bridge Conditions Affect Transportation System Performance

How Pavement and Bridge Conditions Affect Transportation System Performance

This document takes an expansive view and considers how pavement and bridge conditions can contribute to system performance areas, such as highway safety, freight mobility, or reliability. The document also considers other impacts, such as how attributes including pavement shoulders, pavement friction, or bridge conditions contribute to highway safety, freight movement, noise reduction, and transportation system resilience. It also includes three fictional transportation asset management plan (TAMP) chapters illustrating how the TAMP could directly support multiple transportation performance objectives. Those chapters are the performance gap analysis, risk assessment, and investment strategies.


Infrastructure Assets: Bridge, Drainage, Highway Assets, ITS, Other Highway Assets, Pavement
Resource Types: Research Report
Management Processes: Performance Based Planning & Programming, Risk Management, Strategic Direction

Publisher:
U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration

Publication Year:
2023

Report Number:
FHWA-HOP-22-077

External Link

Related Sites
TPM Portal
TAM Portal