Idaho out-of-service verification field operational test
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2000-02-01
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Edition:Final report
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Abstract:The Out-of-Service Verification Field Operational Test Project was initiated in 1994. The purpose of the project was to test the feasibility of using sensors and a computerized tracking system to augment the ability of inspectors to monitor and control the status of vehicles that had been placed out of service until the violations were cleared. As such, the system not only required development of new technology for vehicle sensing, but it also required interfacing into an existing inspection computer record system (ASPEN) and a well- developed methodology of inspection that was comfortable for both drivers and inspectors. The project was conducted in Boise, Idaho by a partnership that included the Idaho State Police (ISP), the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL), the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD), and the U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT). The University of Idahos National Institute for Advanced Transportation Technology (NIATT) is the independent evaluator for the project.
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