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Potential of automatic vehicle identification in the Puget Sound area

Earl Butterfield

Potential of automatic vehicle identification in the Puget Sound area

by Earl Butterfield

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Published by Washington State Dept. of Transportation, Washington State Transportation Commission, Planning and Programming Service Center, Available through the National Technical Information Service in [Olympia, Wash.], Springfield, VA .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Motor vehicles -- Automatic location systems.,
  • High occupancy vehicle lanes -- Washington (State) -- Seattle Metropolitan Area.,
  • Motor vehicle fleets -- Management.,
  • Detectors -- Reliability.

  • Edition Notes

    StatementEarl Butterfield, Mark Haselkorn, Kathy Alalusi.
    ContributionsHaselkorn, Mark., Alalusi, Kathy., Washington (State). Dept. of Transportation., Washington State Transportation Commission., Washington State Transportation Center.
    The Physical Object
    Pagination40 p. in various pagings :
    Number of Pages40
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL14704340M

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Potential of automatic vehicle identification in the Puget Sound area by Earl Butterfield Download PDF EPUB FB2

This report presents the results of an evaluation of a prototype automatic vehicle identification (AVI) system for the Puget Sound area. AVI can identify and locate specific vehicles at a precise location. Title: Potential of Automatic Vehicle Identification in the Puget Sound Area Created Date: 8/14/ PM.

Potential of Automatic Vehicle Identification in the Puget Sound Area Author: Earl Butterfield, Mark Haselkorn, Kathy Alalusi Subject. Potential of Automatic Vehicle Identification in the Puget Sound Area. Full Document (pdf KB) Authors: Earl Butterfield, Mark Haselkorn, Kathy Alalusi.

Originator: Washington State Transportation Center (TRAC) Publication Date: Friday, July 1, Traffic & Cameras; Search; Contact Us. AVI. WA-RD Potential of Automatic Vehicle Identification in the Puget Sound Area. Full Document (pdf KB) Authors: Use of Automatic Vehicle Identification Techniques for Measuring Traffic Performance and Performing Incident Detection.

Full Document (pdf 2, KB). Home» IVHS. IVHS. WA-RD An Assessment of Washington State Traveler Information Systems Based on a General ATIS Taxonomy Originator: Washington State Transportation Center (TRAC) Publication Date: Sunday, January 1, WA-RD Potential of Automatic Vehicle Identification in the Puget Sound Area.

Full Document (pdf KB. Puget Sound Region. WA-RD An Analysis of the Puget Sound In-Vehicle Traffic Map Demonstration. Full Document (pdf MB) Potential of Automatic Vehicle Identification in the Puget Sound Area. Full Document (pdf KB) Authors: Earl Butterfield, Mark Haselkorn, Kathy Alalusi. 2 Technology Review Vehicle identification may be accomplished through sensors, cameras, vehicle-to-roadside communication, or combinations of these.

Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) is a well-known technology for vehicle recognition which is applied to various aspects such as security control, park lot management, highway electronic toll. The recommended vehicle inspection consists of the following steps and should take less than 15 minutes to complete.

Detailed information for each step is provided below. Review the available documents. Compare the Public Vehicle Identification Number (PVIN) to the Size: KB. Auto theft detectives serve search warrant at Gig Harbor residence, recover multiple stolen vehicles, trailers, motorcycles - - - - - - - - - - - - - In June ofdeputies with our Peninsula Detachment alerted auto theft investigators to suspicious activity at a residence on Chapman Dr.

NW near Sehmel Park in # deputies were aware of several chopped vehicles that had been. AVL technology is predominately used when applying vehicle tracking to fleet or driver management solutions. The use of Automatic Vehicle Location is given in the following scenario; A car breaks down by the side of the road and the occupant calls a vehicle recovery company.

The vehicle recovery company has several vehicles operating in the area. Automatic number-plate recognition is a technology that uses optical character recognition on images to read vehicle registration plates to create vehicle location data.

It can use existing closed-circuit television, road-rule enforcement cameras, or cameras specifically designed for the task. ANPR is used by police forces around the world for law enforcement purposes, including to check if a vehicle is.

Inover fifty thousand auto thefts were reported costing Washington citizens more than three hundred twenty-five million dollars in higher insurance rates and lost vehicles.

Nearly eighty percent of these crimes occurred in the central Puget Sound region consisting of the heavily populated areas of King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. Will you be the lucky winner. Make your appointment today. Our community is currently experiencing a shortage of type O positive and B negative blood types.

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SUMMARY REPORT. The Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Florida's Turnpike, contracted with the Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of South Florida to conduct an analysis of automatic vehicle identification (AVI) and its potential.

In the Seattle metropolitan area (King, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap counties), the average worker can reach 19 times (1, percent) as many jobs by auto as by transit. Even commuting to downtown Seattle, where transit access is by far the best in the Puget Sound area, more than three times as many workers are within a 30 minute commute by car.

“We have a large staff that reviews every single vehicle, and we have people who have driven every single car over the last 10 years, so they know the vehicles.” Other evaluators also cast big nets, including Edmunds ( vehicles), J.D.

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InPuget Sound-area voters approved the Sound Move initiative, creating Sound Transit and authorizing a percent car-tab tax to help fund light rail in the region. That tax — for the Author: David Gutman.

The most obvious source of potential conflicts is from providing the public with reviews and ratings of vehicles while at the same time selling ads to the companies that made those cars.

To maximize revenue from ads sold to automakers the temptation is to give out a lot of awards or look most favorably on carmakers that buy the most ads. In the Seattle metropolitan area (King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Kitsap counties) auto access to employment within 30 minutes is 19 times that of transit (1, percent that of transit).

Even to downtown Seattle, where transit access is by far the best in the Puget Sound, auto access is more than triple that of transit within 30 minutes.The central Puget Sound region continues to grow at a fast pace. In82, new residents were born or moved into the region, with one million additional people expected by