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AGENCY-WIDE BENEFITS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE SIZE AND WEIGHT MANAGEMENT.

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1 AGENCY-WIDE BENEFITS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE SIZE AND WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

2 CURRENT CHALLENGES Significant Growth in CMV Traffic Increased congestion and delay Demand for larger and heavier vehicles Mounting stress on infrastructure Greater need for effective and efficient enforcement

3 CURRENT CHALLENGES CMV Size and Weight Non-compliance Premature pavement deterioration Increased annual maintenance costs – State: $8 to $144 million – National: $265 million to $1.11 billion Costly, time-consuming infrastructure repairs – Single events: $150,000 to $350,000 Compromised safety levels Traffic delays, fuel consumption, harmful emissions

4 CURRENT CHALLENGES Bridge Infrastructure Deterioration 72,500 U.S. bridges “structurally deficient” $65.3 billion repair estimate Inexact methods to reduce, refine, prioritize actions – Uncertainties in traffic loading – Uncertainties in bridge response

5 CURRENT CHALLENGES Personnel Limitations Inflexible fixed weigh facilities Significant effort expended on compliant carriers – 1% violation capture rates on U.S. Interstates Labor-intensive permit review, approval, issuance Lack of coordination, integration, data sharing – Planning and programming – Enforcement – Design and engineering

6 BACKGROUND 2006 European Scan Tour Emerging technologies Unconventional procedures Novel data applications Innovative funding mechanisms Multinational harmonization THE NETHERLANDS BELGIUM GERMANY FRANCE SLOVENIA SWITZERLAND

7 EUROPEAN APPROACH Unique Partnerships Similar agencies of different jurisdictional levels – National and regional law enforcement agencies Different agencies – Transportation, law enforcement, regulatory, and prosecution agencies In The Netherlands, the Ministry of Transport funds 100 additional limited capacity National Police Agency officers who focus 40% and 60% of their time on weight enforcement and congestion/incident management activities, respectively.

8 EUROPEAN APPROACH Technology-based Policies/Procedures CMV enforcement – size – weight WIM system calibration OS/OW vehicle permitting, routing, and monitoring Bridge infrastructure preservation

9 EUROPEAN APPROACH CMV Size Enforcement Infrastructure preservation – Switzerland, The Netherlands protect critical tunnels Pre-selection for manual enforcement – Germany, combined with Toll Collect system Direct enforcement – Switzerland, combined with fixed weigh facilities BENEFITS  Higher volume of CMVs monitored, processed  More efficient use of personnel  Increased accuracies, certainty in court  Significant infrastructure damage cost savings  Reduced congestion, harmful emissions

10 EUROPEAN APPROACH CMV Weight Enforcement Pre-selection for manual enforcement – Various countries, supports mobile and fixed operations Enforcement resource scheduling – France, Slovenia, The Netherlands utilize historic WIM data Preventative carrier contacts – France, The Netherlands target habitually non-compliant carriers Bypass prevention – France, The Netherlands support site selection, site level system plans Pre-selection, enforcement resource scheduling, and preventative carrier contacts often combined to provide comprehensive enforcement approach.

11 EUROPEAN APPROACH Direct enforcement – France, The Netherlands leading efforts – Low-speed and high-speed WIM – Attaining sufficient WIM system accuracy levels – Gaining metrological certification – Modifying existing laws that require static measurements BENEFITS  Increased violation capture rates  Reduced fixed facility demand  Reduced harmful emissions from static weighing process  Significant infrastructure damage cost savings

12 EUROPEAN APPROACH WIM System Calibration Continuous calibration – France, The Netherlands, during scheduled enforcement Quality assurance – The Netherlands issues QA Statement with every data request Dynamic calibration – The Netherlands utilizes specially designed vehicle BENEFITS  Eliminates resource-intensive field calibration  Enhanced data quality benefits:  Planning and programming  Enforcement  Design and engineering

13 EUROPEAN APPROACH OS/OW Vehicle Permitting, Routing, and Monitoring Self Permitting/Routing – Switzerland provides self-routing Website Bridge Safety Assessment – France, Slovenia use measured structure response, traffic data Remote Field Verification of Permits – Slovenia, The Netherlands compare in-field measurements to permit BENEFITS  Increased personnel efficiency, cost-effectiveness  Increased bridge safety accuracy  Increased permit violation capture rates  Significant infrastructure damage cost savings  Reduced congestion, harmful emissions

14 EUROPEAN APPROACH Bridge Infrastructure Preservation Structural/safety assessment – Slovenia, France enhance the accuracy of bridge safety conclusions through direct measurements Load testing – Slovenia uses “soft” load testing BENEFITS  Offers traditional WIM system capabilities  Cost-effective, non-intrusive data capture  More accurate structural/safety assessment  Supports “soft” load testing  Significant cost savings from appropriate rehabilitation  Reduced congestion, harmful emissions

15 SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGIES Overheight Vehicle Detection System Vehicle Profiler System WIM Systems – In-road – Bridge Dynamic Calibration Vehicle Vehicle Identification System Advanced Routing/Permitting System Archived Records Database

16 SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGIES Overheight Vehicle Detection System Functions Detects overheight vehicles using infrared, laser sensors Alerts driver of overheight status Recommends action using static signs/flashers, audible alarms, dynamic message signs Considerations Provides 24/7 monitoring May experience false alarms Audible alarms may not be heard by driver, may disturb area businesses/residents Estimated Cost $25,000 - $125,000 per system/approach Varies by driver communication technologies, on-site communication requirements

17 SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGIES Vehicle Profiler System Functions Provides three-dimensional vehicle profile Supports pre-selection at high speeds Supports direct enforcement at low speeds Considerations Provides 24/7 monitoring in high-speed applications May be combined with fixed weigh facilities Accuracies to ±2 in. height/width, ±4 in. length at 5 mph Estimated Cost $250,000 per system

18 SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGIES In-road WIM System Functions Measures and records axle, gross weight using piezo quartz, piezo ceramic, fiber optic sensors Considerations Provides 24/7 monitoring May be less accurate than traditional WIM systems Low cost supports wider implementation Estimated Cost $9,000 - $32,500 per lane Varies by sensor type, on-site communication requirements Requires additional, ongoing maintenance with associated costs

19 SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGIES Bridge WIM System Functions Measures, records weight using existing structures instrumented with strain transducers/gauges Measures, records axles using traditional sensors or Nothing-on-Road/Free-of-Axle Detector (NORFAD) systems Considerations Requires suitable bridge and location Most successful on short, stiff bridges Structural assessments require transducer calibration Calibration may require specialized expertise Estimated Cost $100,000 - $130,000 per bridge/system Varies by sensor type, on-site communication requirements

20 SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGIES Dynamic Calibration Vehicle Functions Calibrates dynamic load measurements to true dynamic - rather than static - loads Considerations May be used to calibrate traditional static weigh bridges Estimated Cost $1.72 million for vehicle construction $6,300 per in-service day

21 SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGIES Vehicle Identification System Functions Cameras capture vehicle silhouette, license plate images OCR software converts license plate image to numeric data Images/data transmitted via DSRC to portable computer used by enforcement officials Considerations Conversion of license plate images may result in errors Estimated Cost $52,000 - $80,000 per system Varies by camera type, on-site communication requirements

22 SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGIES Advanced Routing/Permitting System Functions Allows drivers to self-route based on origin, destination, route restrictions Considerations Requires supporting highway, bridge information Initial development costly due to different state fees, routing, regulations Provides 24/7 access for industry Estimated Cost $2.0 – $8.3 million per statewide system

23 SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGIES Archived Records Database Functions Supports data-driven enforcement scheduling Supports preventative carrier contacts Supports enhanced data quality Encourages long-term performance monitoring Considerations Requires procedures for quality control Estimated Cost $225,000 - $300,000

24 FUNCTIONAL INTERFACE

25 QUESTIONS http:www.trb.org/TRBNet/ProjectDisplay.asp?ProjectID=2335


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