The Oregon Experiment with Automatic Vehicle Identification Devices and Weigh-in-Motion Systems 851455
This paper describes the seven elements of the Oregon Automatic Vehicle Identifiation -Weigh-In-Motion Demonstration Project. The project purpose is to demonstrate the capability of the AVI-WIM equipment. Operations started in February 1984 and will end September 1935. To date the experience with the equipment has been very satisfactory. Weight measurement accuracy has been better than expected. Analysis of the preliminary traffic data from the high speed WIM site shows that some preconceived notions on truck volumes and weights may have to be revised, Future directions of the program are discussed.
Citation: Krukar, M. and Henion, L., "The Oregon Experiment with Automatic Vehicle Identification Devices and Weigh-in-Motion Systems," SAE Technical Paper 851455, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851455. Download Citation
Author(s):
Milan Krukar, Loyd Henion
Affiliated:
Oregon Department of Transportation Highway Div., Planning Section
Pages: 12
Event:
West Coast International Meeting and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SAE 1985 Transactions-V94-85
Related Topics:
Tools and equipment
Trucks
Identification
Starters and starting
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