An update to Idaho’s weigh-in-motion system at the Lewiston Port of Entry along U.S. 95 will make it easier for truckers to bypass the weigh station. New signs at the location are used to signal ...
(WJAR) — In a seven week period, 2,621 vehicles weighing over 96,000 pounds illegally drove over the eastbound Washington Bridge, according to new data released by the Rhode Island Department of ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) has been tracking how many overweight trucks are crossing the eastbound side of the Washington Bridge. RIDOT shared data ...
According to Rhode Island State Police, through visual inspections troopers have determined many vehicles flagged by a monitoring system on the Washington Bridge don't actually appear to be overweight ...
Weigh stations are a fact of life for fleets and their drivers. Pulling in for inspections can cut into drivers’ precious driving time and cause delays, which may have negative effects on a fleet’s ...
CHICAGO, March 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the new market research report "Weigh-In-Motion System Market by Type (In-Road, Bridge Weigh, Onboard), Vehicle Speed (Low, High), Component ...
Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) systems represent a transformative approach in capturing dynamic vehicle load data, enabling the evaluation of axle weights and load distributions as vehicles traverse sensors ...
NEW YORK, May 8, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The increasing government initiatives towards intelligent transportation system and increasing public-private partnerships (PPPs) will drive the weigh-in-motion ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Electrical work began Tuesday night for the Rhode Island Department of Transportation’s (RIDOT) installation of new technology to monitor the structural health of the ...
Truckers passing through Idaho’s Inkom Point of Entry scale on I-15 in southeastern Idaho may notice more trucks bypassing the scale, as a new weigh-in-motion/automatic vehicle identification system ...
The number of overweight trucks barreling across the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway's triple cantilever is way down, thanks to ...
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