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Vehicle immobilization technologies : best practices for industry and law enforcement / [Oscar Franzese and others].

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Format:
Book
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Contributor:
Franzese, Oscar, 1955-
United States. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Office of Research and Analysis
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hazardous substances--Transportation--United States--Safety measures.
Hazardous substances.
Motor vehicles--Automatic location systems.
Motor vehicles.
Hazardous substances--Transportation--Safety measures.
United States.
Genre:
technical reports.
Technical reports
Technical reports.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 147 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Place of Publication:
[Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, [2007]
Summary:
Since September 11, 2001, the U.S. Department of Transportation's FMCSA has been actively investigating methods to improve safety and security, as well as efficiency, in the trucking industry. To achieve these goals, FMCSA conducted various tests and evaluations of security technologies, including the 2004 Hazardous Materials Safety and Security Technology Operational Test, the Expanded Satellite Tracking, and the Untethered Trailer Tracking and Control Security projects. As a result of these studies, it was determined that additional technologies, including panic buttons, driver identification, and vehicle disabling could be deployed to obtain additional security benefits. In FY 2005, the House of Representative's Conference Report 108-792 stated that further testing of technologies, including vehicle disabling was necessary. FMCSA funded this project to support the Congressional need called out in the aforementioned report, and built it on the experience and lessons learned from previous field operational tests. The primary objective of this project was to develop Best Practices associated with the use of Vehicle Immobilization Technologies (VITs) in support of hazmat transportation, and commercial vehicle safety and security. A secondary objective was to develop a Concept of Operations for law enforcement based on project experiences.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed June 8, 2011).
"November 2007."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 90-92).
"Report no. FMCSA-RRT-07-021"--Technical report documentation page
Other Format:
Paper version: Franzese, Oscar. Vehicle immobilization technologies
OCLC:
422637373

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