FDOT CVO Highly Compliant Carriers Bypass Roles and Responsibilities
This area includes all the roles and responsibilities that have been identified for the FDOT CVO Highly Compliant Carriers Bypass project.
Service Packages
Stakeholders
- FHP
Roles and Responsibilities
- Enforces commercial vehicle regulations.
- Provide incident reports to county fire/EMS agencies, the MCCO, Floridas SEOC, local fire/EMS agencies, and regional HAZMAT teams for response to HAZMAT emergencies.
- Provides supplemental inspection services such as expedited brake inspections, the use of operator hand-held devices, mobile screening sites, and on-board safety database access.
- Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
Roles and Responsibilities
- Allows participating transponder equipped CVO to bypass designated weigh stations and port-of entry facilities.
- Collects information from the commercial vehicle credentialing and tax systems to generate portions of the interstate carrier, vehicle, and driver snapshots and reports for exchange within the state (e.g., to roadside sites) and with the SAFER system.
- Issues commercial vehicle licenses, vehicle registrations, and administers fuel taxes for Florida-based commercial vehicles.
- Provides information on a carriers International Registration Plan (IRP) and International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA).
- Scan Commercial Vehicles for overheated brakes.
- FDOT State Maintenance Office
Roles and Responsibilities
- Collects current road restrictions.
- Issues oversize and overweight permits for commercial vehicles.
- Operate FDOT Scales and Inspection Facilities, including static scales and weigh-in-motion facilities that are or will be equipped with ITS electronic clearance and safety inspection equipment.
- Provides information on permits that have been issued to improve highway safety and operating efficiency.
- Provides permit information to all patrol vehicles.
- Provides supplemental inspection services such as expedited brake inspections, the use of operator hand-held devices, mobile screening sites, on-board safety database access, and the enrollment of vehicles and carriers in the electronic clearance program.
- Provides warnings to the commercial vehicle drivers, their fleet managers, and proper authorities of any safety problems that have been identified, accessing and examining historical safety data, and automatically deciding whether to allow the vehicle to
- Supports automated vehicle identification at mainline speeds for credential checking, roadside safety inspections, and weigh-in-motion.
- FDOT Motor Carrier Size and Weight (MCSAW) Work Unit
Roles and Responsibilities
- Operate FDOT Scales and Inspection Facilities, including static scales and weigh-in-motion facilities that are or will be equipped with ITS electronic clearance and safety inspection equipment.
Last Updated 5/28/2024