California invests $2.4M in e-screening tech for major freight routes
Key Details California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has awarded three contracts totaling $2.4 million to commercial vehicle compliance technology company Quarterhill Inc. These projects will deploy e-screening and Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) technology at strategic locations along key freight corridors throughout the state. Why It Matters The new monitoring systems will help California Highway Patrol identify vehicles requiring inspection while allowing compliant trucks to move more efficiently through critical transportation corridors. This targeted approach reduces unnecessary delays for drivers following regulations while improving highway safety and enforcement effectiveness. What Drivers Should Know The technology will collect valuable data to support better transportation planning and infrastructure decisions across California's freight network. By streamlining compliance processes, these projects aim to keep highways safer and more efficient for all commercial vehicle operators working the state's major routes.
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