Highway Cost Allocation and Determination of Heavy Freight Truck Permit Fees
Author(s):
Diwakar Gupta, Hao-Wei Chen
July 2012
Report no. MnDOT 2012-14
Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) and other state DOTs periodically carry out studies to assess
how highway construction and maintenance (HCM) expenditures ought to be attributed to various vehicle classes.
In parallel, each vehicle-class? contribution to revenues from fuel and excise taxes and permit fees are calculated.
Although, the latter are determined by the state legislature, the cost-to-revenue ratio helps inform MnDOT if
changes to policy could be justified. A variety of methods have been developed to apportion HCM costs to
different user classes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate pros and cons of different HCA methods and to
identify/develop a methodology best suited for conditions in Minnesota. Researchers also carried out a highway
cost allocation study (HCAS) using the latest data from Minnesota. In addition, the methodology developed in this
project can be used to evaluate damage costs to the road system from permitting more than 80,000-lb gross vehicle
weight trucks on Minnesota roads and the users? willingness to pay for such permits.
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