technology
Idris loops going deeper - vehicle classification for open road tolling CORRECTION
Posted Fri, 2008-04-11 12:22
Idris loops, now a mainstay of highspeed automatic vehicle classification on US tollroads can now be placed deeper in the pavement, the licensing company says. At the previously specified depth of 20mm (under an inch) this has meant that pavement milling operations, undertaken every eight or ten years, are likely to chew up the loops.
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Mass Pike exec LeBovidge revives idea of card accepting transponder (TECHNOLOGY)
Posted Wed, 2008-02-27 00:00Alan LeBovidge, exective director of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority has revived the idea of using card accepting transponders (CATs) in
the US. He has been telling local reporters he'd like to see one device that would pay for tolls, transit fares, and parking at government facilities. But he says he isn't sure about the availability of the technology.
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the US. He has been telling local reporters he'd like to see one device that would pay for tolls, transit fares, and parking at government facilities. But he says he isn't sure about the availability of the technology.885 words read more »
TECHNOLOGY :Channel Bridges
Posted Tue, 1998-11-17 22:25TECHNOLOGY :Channel Bridges
Originally published in issue 33 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Nov 1998.
Page:11
Subjects:channel bridge technology
Agencies:Bridgetek
Locations:NY
