AS part of a national effort to achieve a more efficient transportation system, the 'transparent borders' concept is aimed at developing technologies and systems that provide a less expensive and more efficient operating environment for commercial vehicle operations (CVO), and ultimately, one which will allow unimpeded passage of trucks across state boundaries. The report results from the first phase of the Transparent Borders Project, a seven-state study to identify the institutional barriers to implementation of various Intelligent Vehicle Highway System (IVHS) technologies for CVO. It describes the current practices within state and federal agencies and organizations that affect CVO in Oregon. Particular emphasis is placed on the primary CVO functions in Oregon, including driver and vehicle licensing, operating authority, permitting, tax collection, weight and size regulation, and safety regulation.
Western States Transparent Borders Project: Description of Current State Practices, Oregon
1993
108 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Transportation , Oregon , Transportation regulation , Interstate transportation , Motor carriers , Administration , Trucking industry , Commercial vehicles , Motor carrier taxation , State agencies , Federal agencies , Driver licensing , Vehicle registration , Highway safety , Freight transportation , Transparent Borders Project , IVHS(Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems) , CVO(Commercial Vehicle Operations) , Western Region(United States)