ITS/CVO Technology Truck
"Advanced Motor Carrier Operations and Safety Technologies"

In 1995, the planning and building processes began to design and develop a mobile demonstration unit designed to travel across the nation to be used as an effective outreach tool.  In 1997, the unit was completed, and from June 1997 until ITS/CVO Technology TruckDecember 2000, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)/Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) mobilized the Technology Truck, also known as Demonstration Project No. 111 (DP 111), “Advanced Motor Carrier Operations and Safety Technologies.”  The project featured the latest available state-of-the-practice intelligent transportation systems (ITS) technologies designed to improve both the efficiency and safety of commercial vehicle operations (CVO). The Technology Truck was designed to inform and educate the motor carrier community and other stakeholders regarding ITS technologies, thus gaining support and buy-in for participation in the ITS program.  The primary objective of the project was to demonstrate new and emerging ITS/CVO technologies and programs, showing their impact on motor carrier safety and productivity.  In order to meet the objectives of the Technology Truck project, the FHWA/FMCSA formed public/private partnerships with industry and with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to demonstrate and display available ITS/CVO technologies in a cooperative effort.  The mobile demonstration unit In cab simulator in the Technology Truckwas showcased at national and regional conferences, symposiums, universities, truck shows etc., in an effort to reach as many potential users and decision makers as possible.  By the end of the touring phase, the ITS/CVO Technology Truck had been demonstrated in 38 states, 4 Canadian provinces, 88 cities and 114 events; been toured by 18,099 people; traveled 115,233 miles; and won two ITS Awards.

The Technology Truck consisted of a tractor and a 48-foot trailer with expandable sides that was designed by Gary Capps.  Serving as a classroom and briefing facility on wheels, the vehicle demonstrates technological benefits of the Intelligent Transportation Systems/Commercial Vehicle Operations program through classroom presentationsTechnology Truck in California designed by Kathy Gambrell, interactive kiosks designed by John Jordan, and computers equipped with software, hands-on demonstrations, and a driver simulation area demonstrated by Connie Dagley.  Logistics support, including scheduling for both the Truck and facilitators, and the design and maintenance of the internal and external website's for the Truck were handled by Kathy Johnson.  Vendor participation and equipment integration issues were handled by Gary Capps and Kathy Gambrell.
 

Goal:

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's goal for the DP 111 Technology Truck was to demonstrate new technologies and programs that enhance motor carrier safety and efficiency.

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