Study on the effects of overloading on Sri Lankan roads

dc.contributor.authorLiyanaarachchi, LATU
dc.contributor.authorMampearachchi, WK
dc.contributor.editorPasindu, HR
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-07T04:55:46Z
dc.date.available2022-06-07T04:55:46Z
dc.date.issued2015-08
dc.description.abstractWith the increasing demand for transport means, new technological vehicles and heavy loads carrying vehicles are used by people, in order to take the financial advantage. Consequently most of the commercial vehicles plying on Sri Lankan National Highways are overloaded. Previous studies show that overloaded vehicles are carrying as much as double weights than its maximum permissible load. Limits for standard legal axel loads and gross vehicle weight have been already imposed by Minister of transport as a part of Motor Traffic Act. But they are violated oppressively by the transporters but not enforced stringently by road agencies or Motor Traffic Department. Designing of flexible road pavements is mostly based on the cumulative number of equivalent standard axles which is significantly subscribed by the heavy vehicular traffic including overloaded vehicles. Construction cost of road pavement is hence directly incurred by above and it results in extensive, costly pavement designs. Furthermore the damage by overloaded vehicles to the pavement is exponential. Continuous overloading of vehicles reduces the design life of pavement resulting premature failures and induces additional cost to road agencies for maintaining them. In this study, actual axle load survey data at selected locations to cover the national road network were analyzed and assayed in different aspects. Overloading of vehicles and its effects were identified in accordance to several pavement design methodologies such as Road Note 31, AASHTO & Austroads. Overloaded zones and roads were identified and design details of existing pavements were assessed for two scenarios; (1) at actual loading and (2) at legal loading limit. Results of the preliminary assessment include Percentage of overloaded vehicles, extent of overloading, overloading trends based on the vehicle type, commodity type & travel direction. Further average equivalent standard axle loads (Average ESAL) were calculated and contribution of overloaded and non overloaded vehicles was distinguished. Cumulative number of equivalent standard axles (CNESA for 15 years) for current overloading scenario and non-overloaded scenario were computed. It was found that the additional cost incurred with pavement construction for current overloaded scenario of each road. It was concluded that, limits for maximum permissible axle loads should be reviewed in order to make them realistic and enforceable. Further necessity is emerged for immediate effective enforcement against the transporters who violate the stipulated rules and regulations. Huge economic loss due to extensive pavement designs would have been reduced upon effective enforcement and great attention of relevant road agencies on this regard.en_US
dc.identifier.citationLiyanaarachchi, L.A.T.U., & Mampearachchi, W.K. (2015). Study on the effects of overloading on Sri Lankan roads [Abstract]. In H.R. Pasindu (Ed.), Proceedings of the Transportation Research Forum 2015 (pp. 14-15). Department of Civil Engineering, University of Moratuwa. https://uom.lk/sites/default/files/civil/files/TRF%202015_0.pdfen_US
dc.identifier.conferenceTransport Research Forum 2015en_US
dc.identifier.departmentDepartment of Civil Engineeringen_US
dc.identifier.emailt.liyanaarachchi@gmail.comen_US
dc.identifier.emailwasanthak@uom.lken_US
dc.identifier.facultyEngineeringen_US
dc.identifier.pgnospp. 14-15en_US
dc.identifier.placeKatubeddaen_US
dc.identifier.proceedingProceedings of the Transport Research Forum 2015en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/18152
dc.identifier.year2015en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherDepartment of Civil Engineering, University of Moratuwa.en_US
dc.relation.urihttps://uom.lk/sites/default/files/civil/files/TRF%202015_0.pdfen_US
dc.subjectVehicle overloadingen_US
dc.subjectStandard legal axel loads limitsen_US
dc.subjectEffective enforcementen_US
dc.titleStudy on the effects of overloading on Sri Lankan roadsen_US
dc.typeConference-Abstracten_US

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