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  2. Cost of transport - Wikipedia

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    The metabolic cost of transport includes the basal metabolic cost of maintaining bodily function, and so goes to infinity as speed goes to zero. [1] A human achieves the lowest cost of transport when walking at about 6 kilometres per hour (3.7 mph), at which speed a person of 70 kilograms (150 lb) has a metabolic rate of about 450 watts. [1 ...

  3. Freight rate - Wikipedia

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    Freight Rate, the cost of transporting goods, is reflective of a number of factors aside from normal transportation costs. The main determining factors of freight rate are: mode of transportation (truck, ship, train, air craft), weight, size, distance, points of pickup and delivery, and the actual goods being shipped.

  4. Road pricing - Wikipedia

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    The Transport Ministry's working group reported in December 2013 that a tax proportional to road use would implement transport and environment policies better than current fixed taxes on motoring, although collection costs would be many times higher.

  5. Transportation Costs Continue to Go Up — How Will ... - AOL

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    Transporting goods across the globe is now more expensive than ever before, putting more pressure on businesses already facing higher wages and raw material prices. Some CEOs even expect these...

  6. Generalised cost - Wikipedia

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    In transport economics, the generalised cost is the sum of the monetary and non-monetary costs of a journey. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is sometimes used as a basis for judgements of transit accessibility and equitable distribution of public transit resources.

  7. Indirect costs - Wikipedia

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    Some indirect costs may be overhead, but other overhead costs can be directly attributed to a project and are direct costs. There are two types of indirect costs. One are the fixed indirect costs, which are unchanged for a particular project or company, like transportation of labor to the working site, building temporary roads, etc.

  8. 15 Biggest Cities With the Cheapest Transportation Costs - AOL

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    It's an expense we may not always think about when we consider the cost of living in any particular location, but for most people, it's a big factor: transportation. The annual cost per person in ...

  9. Transport economics - Wikipedia

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    Transport economics is a branch of economics founded in 1959 by American economist John R ... Transport, if analyzed for the cost-benefit analysis for rural poverty ...