This report describes progress by the FHWA in planning for the design, deployment, and maintenance of an integrated collection of commercial vehicle information systems to provide needed carrier- , driver- , and vehicle-specific information to enforcement officers and other users in the motor carrier community. From the enforcement officer's perspective, these information systems are necessary to maintain and improve highway safety as the volume of motor carrier activity increases throughout North America. In this environment, enforcement officers need to: focus on high-risk carriers and drivers; increase the efficiency and effectiveness of their enforcement activities; reduce redundant non-essential inspections, and redirect enforcement resources to where they yield the greatest benefit.
Providing Carrier-, Driver-, and Vehicle-Specific Information to the Roadside
1995
61 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation , Police, Fire, & Emergency Services , Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Design , Deployment , Maintenance , Progress report , Information systems , Highway safety , Compliance , Enforcement , Effectiveness , Efficiency , Vehicle-specific information , Carrier-specific information , Driver-specific information , Commercial vehicle information systems , Enforcement officers , Motor carrier community users , CVISN(Commercial Vehicle Information Systems Network) , MCSAP(Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program)
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