Commercial Vehicle Information Exchange Window (CVIEW) Roadside Enforcement/Compliance Project
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2012-09-04
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Alternative Title:Task 19 : Comprehensive and Detailed Final Project Report (Phases I & II)
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Abstract:An extensive effort was undertaken by Clough Harbour & Associates on behalf of, and with assistance from, the New
York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) in order to research and design a prototype roadside commercial
vehicle electronic screening system including design guidelines, standards and specifications, to be utilized in New
York State for data collection and roadside enforcement purposes, and to be potentially replicated at additional
commercial vehicle inspection locations throughout the State. The culmination of this project is a comprehensive
research, development and testing effort that resulted in the final design of a system and components for a deployable
roadside electronic screening system that meets the existing and future needs of New York State's commercial vehicle
safety and security inspection operations. The resulting prototype electronic screening system is operational and
deployed along Interstate 90 westbound in the Town of Schodack, Rensselaer County, located approximately 1 ½
miles downstream of an existing commercial vehicle inspection location. Deployed at the testing location of the
original mobile electronic screening system developed and based on recommendations as part of Phase One of this
effort, the I-90W/Schodack prototype electronic screening site now includes permanent inroad and roadside
installations of three different Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) technologies, Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) sensors and
a License Plate Recognition (LPR) camera system. The system also includes a local wireless network configuration
for on-site equipment communications as well as Internet access allowing enforcement to obtain access to the system
remotely, and the functionality of monitoring and collecting bi-directional data on a 24/7 basis and providing a direct
data feed to the regional transportation management center (TMC). In addition to serving as the model/prototype
system for all future electronic screening deployments Statewide, NYSDOT is also utilizing this site to test additional
commercial vehicle enforcement technologies such as rear (trailer) License Plate Reader cameras, US DOT Number
reader cameras, overheight vehicle detection systems, and 5.9 GHz Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC)
vehicle/roadside technology.
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