The Weight on America's Weigh Stations
THE WEIGHT ON AMERICA'S WEIGH STATIONS Protecting our roadways and all who use them...with no time to slow down! 5M 5,000,000 4,000 3rd There are over 5,000,000 commercial vehicles on Of 36,000 tragic highway fatalities, 4,000 are the The third most common reason U.S. roadways (Talk about a traffic jam!) result of commercial for accidents is vehicles or buses. overloaded trucks. The most commercial trailer registrations in 2011 Tennessee 1,405,531 DETOUR California Pennsylvania Maryland 1,095,770 1,083,119 Texas 825,446 789,513 741,443 N. Carolina Arizona 446,135 411,035 390,548 Colorado had the least, with only 450. Minnesota Wisconsin Michigan 244,000 Net loss: A well- known website offering alternate route planning for commercial vehicles receives over 244,000 annual visitors, enabling violators O to bypass weigh stations and avoid WEIC STATI vital safety checks. BC 34 DID YOU KNOW? One for the road... A growing number of weigh stations are embracing technological solutions to help them perform their jobs more When vehicle intelligence needs call for proven product superiority and a company that stands behind its claims, only PERCEPTICS delivers. The industry pioneer and innovations powerhouse for three decades running, Perceptics is the preferred choice for professionals who expect practical, Commercial vehicles may move 100% more freight in 2035 compared to 2004; in 2035 tonnage could total over 30B. efficiently. (At weigh34 stations, in-line along highways and on secondary routes, Perceptics' License Plate Readers and DOT no-nonsense solutions to their License Plate Recognition and other vehicle identification and inspection challenges. 100% number readers are Learn more about vehicle being used to check data against FMSCA or DOT databases to target frequent violators, increasing intelligence at Perceptics.com. 2035 www.perceptics.com [email protected] the level and value of 30,000,000,000 800.448.8544 safety enforcement.) perceptics imaging technology solutions
The Weight on America's Weigh Stations
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