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PJ Wilkins Executive Director, The E-ZPass Group

The Changing Toll Environment How National Interoperability and All Electronic Toll Collection Are Impacting AAMVA & DMVs. PJ Wilkins Executive Director, The E-ZPass Group. Background. Toll industry going through period of tremendous change & challenges

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PJ Wilkins Executive Director, The E-ZPass Group

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  1. The Changing Toll EnvironmentHow National Interoperability and All Electronic Toll Collection Are Impacting AAMVA & DMVs PJ Wilkins Executive Director, The E-ZPass Group

  2. Background • Toll industry going through period of tremendous change & challenges • Advances in technology are bringing about the end of traditional toll collection methods • Interoperability of ETC systems • All Electronic Tolling (AET)

  3. National Interoperability and All Electronic Tolling • What are they? • Why are we doing it? • Why is it important to you?

  4. National InteroperabilityWhat Is It? • Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) systems today are not interoperable • 7 protocols • 4 major “pockets” of interoperability • Only 1 is interoperable on an interstate basis • E-ZPass Group

  5. CURRENT US INTEROPERABILITYRegional Networks

  6. National InteroperabilityKey Issues On The Path To Success • MAP 21 • 7 existing protocols • Determine core requirements • IP issues • Business requirements & rules • Governance & decision making • How to pay for it

  7. National InteroperabilityWhy Are We Doing It? • Our customers want expanded interoperability • Mostly between two regions • CVO community wants coast to coast • It’s The Law!! MAP21 requires interoperability by July 2016

  8. All Electronic Tolling (AET) X • We’ve come a long way from 100% cash • ETC brought about many advances • Mixed use lanes • Dedicated ETC lanes • Highway Speed Lanes • Today cash customers represent 35% and decreasing

  9. All Electronic Tolling (AET) • Increase in vehicles on the facilities requires additional throughput • Building larger plazas many times not possible • Cost • Land not available • Environmental factors

  10. All Electronic Tolling (AET) • Safety Improvements • No merging, collisions • Smooth traffic flow • AET allows higher throughput without need for expanded facilities • Cash lane 300 Vph • AET facility 2000 Vph • Environmental Benefits • Smaller footprint, eliminates idling

  11. All Electronic Tolling (AET) • Reduction in operating costs • Manpower is one of highest cost drivers at traditional plazas.

  12. Why Are These Toll Programs Important to AAMVA and the DMV Community?

  13. Impacts on DMV • Large increase expected in ETC transactions • Fee structure will drive this • Larger out of region ETC transactions as interoperability is implemented • Increased pressure to establish interstate violation reciprocity agreements • Will lead to large increase in registration lookups & coordination between us

  14. We Have More In Common Than You May Think • Toll agencies and motor vehicle agencies have much more in common than ever • We share customers • We have many similar data requirements • We performs similar tasks • We work for the same people

  15. Tolling • Tolling is growing • Traditional transportation funding mechanisms unable to maintain infrastructure • Tremendous growth expected in managed lanes • DOT’s are in the tolling business • Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Virginia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Utah……………….

  16. Tolling & DMV • Convergence in Tolling and DMV operations • Delaware DOT merged both entities into a single Division of the DOT • Created opportunities for major efficiencies • Opened door for new cooperative relationships……win-win-win for all

  17. Tolls/AAMVA/DMV Working Group • Clear need for us to all work together • Established Working Group in 2011 • AAMVA Representatives • Toll Representatives • DMV Representatives

  18. T.A.D. Working Group • Started with four main work areas • Plate Types • Toll Violation Reciprocity Agreements • Registration Data for AET (non-violation events) • Consolidated Databases for Transaction Clearing • Developing White Paper on tolls/dmv issues

  19. The Future • Toll agencies, DMV, and AAMVA will see increasing benefit to working together to implement national programs benefiting the traveling public. • Will be seeing much more of each other!

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