Swiss heavy goods vehicle control sites peer exchange meeting : final report.
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Swiss heavy goods vehicle control sites peer exchange meeting : final report.

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    Final report
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    NTL-FREIGHT-Trucking Industry;NTL-INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS-Information Management;NTL-INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS-INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS;NTL-INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS-Commercial Vehicle Operations;NTL-LAWS AND REGULATIONS-LAWS AND REGULATIONS;NTL-PLANNING AND POLICY-Freight Planning and Policy;
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    On February 19, 2008, a peer exchange meeting was held in Glendale, Arizona with the intent of exchanging information on technology-based approaches supporting commercial motor vehicle enforcement. Meeting attendees included transportation and law enforcement officials from Switzerland and U.S. counterparts in the states of Arizona and Washington and at the federal level. A full list of meeting attendees is provided in Table 1.

    The meeting was sponsored by the Arizona Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) Offices of International Programs and Freight Management and Operations. The Office of Freight Management and Operations accommodated meeting attendance for the Washington State representatives via the Peer to Peer Exchange Program.

    During the meeting, U.S. representatives described vehicle size and weight management procedures and practices at the federal and state levels. Similarly, Swiss representatives provided an overview of vehicle size and weight management policies and procedures in Switzerland, concluding with a description of their Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) Control Sites. Dr. Jodi Carson, Texas Transportation Institute, presented the results of the 2006 European Commercial Motor Vehicle Size and Weight Enforcement Scan Tour, providing a comparative perspective between U.S. and Swiss (and broader European) vehicle size and weight management policies and procedures.

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