Private Commercial Vehicles

Status:

Existing

Definition:

Commercial Vehicles include ITS equipment that supports safe and efficient commercial vehicle operations. This equipment monitors vehicle operation, provides the driver and motor carrier real-time information, and supports mainline electronic screening.

Stakeholder:

Private Commercial Carriers

Systems Interconnected
with the Private Commercial Vehicles


Architecture Flow Diagrams
which include Private Commercial Vehicles:

Architecture Flows
to/from the Private Commercial Vehicles:

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National ITS Architecture Subsystems
mapped to the Private Commercial Vehicles:

National ITS Architecture Services
associated with Private Commercial Vehicles:

National ITS Architecture Functional Requirements
associated with Private Commercial Vehicles:

On-board Cargo Monitoring
  1. The commercial vehicle shall compute the location of the commercial vehicle and its freight equipment.
  2. The commercial vehicle shall monitor on-board systems and record measures such as weight, vehicle security status, vehicle safety status, vehicle identity, driver status, driver safety status, distance traveled, and brake condition.
  3. The commercial vehicle shall monitor information concerning the freight equipment including cargo type, HAZMAT designation (if any) for the cargo, cargo weight, the type of container in which the cargo is held, safety condition of the cargo, etc.
  4. The commercial vehicle shall forward information concerning the freight equipment on to its fleet and freight management center as well as the roadside check facility.
  5. The commercial vehicle shall send notification of a hazmat spill to appropriate emergency management center in case of an incident including the information from cargo sensors, vehicle location, and the carrier identification.
On-board CV Electronic Data
  1. The commercial vehicle shall receive pass/pull-in messages from the roadside check facilities and present them to the driver in either audible or visual forms.
  2. The commercial vehicle shall respond to requests to provide data accumulated on-board the vehicle to roadside check facilities for inspection including driver logs, electronic identifiers, credentials, border clearance data, and other screening data such as cargo status, hazmat identifiers, out of service status, vehicle axle weight, vehicle weight, and time.
  3. The commercial vehicle shall respond to requests to provide the identity, status and other information from the electronic cargo lock tag, if so equipped, to roadside check facilities, including border crossings.
  4. The commercial vehicle shall support an interface to a commercial vehicle driver that is also acting in the role of a commercial vehicle fleet manager to set up routes, pay necessary taxes, obtain proper credentials, and write the identifiers to the electronic tag for the driver, vehicle, and carrier.