The Advantage I-75 project was established as an international public/private partnership to provide a testbed for deploying advanced IVHS technologies designed to increase transport efficiency, improve safety, and enhance mobility along the 2,200-mile Interstate 75. Using the Mainline Automated Clearance System (MACS), trucks equipped with transponders and proper documentation will be able to travel any segment along the Ontario-Florida corridor at mainline speeds with no more than one stop at an enforcement station. The project's development, goals and objectives, management structure, and initiators and champions, as well as the selection and involvement of sponsoring agencies are described in the report, along with a detailed description of the operational field test.
IVHS Institutional Issues and Case Studies. Advantage I-75 Case Study
1994
35 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Commercial vehicles , Electronic monitoring systems , Interstate transportation , Automatic vehicle identification , Licenses , Border control , Cost analysis , Vehicle weight , Vehicle inspection , Automated inspection , Trucking industry , Government/industry relations , Interagency coordination , Lessons learned , Legal aspects , Demonstration projects , IVHS(Intelligent Vehicle Highway System) , Intelligent Vehicle Highway System , Interstate highway 75
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