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Mississippi Valley
Committee on Highway Transport
“Overview”
Debra Bradshaw
Fall Conference – 2009 SCOHT– 2010
Spring Conference – 2010
Committee Chair – Vacant
Vice Chair – Kathleen Nichols, WI
MissionThe Mississippi Valley Committee on Highway Transport will be an advocate for oversize/overweight transportation issues by partnering with industry to promote uniformity of laws and regulations to allow for the efficient movement of goods while providing uninterrupted traffic flow and a safe transportation system among member states.
Spring Conference – 2010
Goals• To provide representation for the central region of the nation in regard to highway transportation issues.
• To provide a forum for discussion and share best practices as it deals with statutes, regulations and industry requests.
• To promote ITS/CVO applications that result in efficient movement of goods and a safe transportation system.
• To communicate the work and recommendations of this committee to state DOTs, the motor carrier industry and other organizations.
Spring Conference – 2010
Spring Conference – 2010
Fall Conference Recap
• Committee’s fifth meeting since establishment of the Mississippi Valley Committee on Highway Transport October 2007
• 6 of the 10 MVC states in attendance
• 37 attendees!
Recommendations
The Industry would like to see:
• Uniformity across the United States - Need for constant and productive dialogue between government and industry
• Uniformity in the times weekend travel is allowed
• Number of days their permits are good for
• Closer superload weight categories
Spring Conference – 2010
Spring Conference – 2010
Website
Posting meeting minutes, links to each MS Valley state, conference info, work zones for each state, discussion threads
mississippivalleycommittee.com.
Spring Conference – 2010
Fall Conference – 2009 Spring Conference – 2010
Fall Conference – 2009 Spring Conference – 2010
Spring Conference – 2010
Mississippi Valley Permit Production
State 2007 2008 2009
Michigan 107,279 104,185 88,644
Iowa 123,156 107,970106,064
Missouri 154,141 156,586131,838
Kentucky 97,582 110,915 98,026
Minnesota 63,187 88,332 107,764Kansas 117,098 116,538
93,460Illinois 245,000 252,000
201,000Wisconsin 62,873 55,853 55,754Indiana Not Available 287,830
256,517
Compared to 2009 Permits Issued
2007 2008
Michigan 17% Decrease 14% DecreaseIowa 13% Decrease 1.7% DecreaseMissouri 14% Decrease 15% DecreaseKentucky 0.45% Increase 11% DecreaseWisconsin 11% Decrease 0.1% DecreaseIllinois 17% Decrease 20% DecreaseMinnesota 70% Increase 21% IncreaseKansas 20% Decrease 19% DecreaseIndiana N/A 10% Decrease
State TOTAL Auto IssuedPercent
Missouri 131,838 21,658 16.4Illinois 201,000 58,000 28.8Minnesota 107,764 47,67644.2Wisconsin 62,873 19,282 30.6
Tandem Axle WeightsUniformity
Spring Conference – 2010
Successes
• Pilot Car Task Force
• WinnDOT Cross Border Initiative
• Ohio efforts on divisible loads
• Kansas RFP for new system
• Increased size and weight limits for Illinois, Minnesota and Missouri
• Weekend travel increase in Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin
Kansas –
• February 2010 Kansas signed a contract with Iteris to complete the needed Kansas Feasibility Study Report (FSR). Once State approval - is automated routing and permit system. Plans are to have this portion received from the FSR project, an RFP will be issued for the automated routing and permitting system application.
• Kansas oversize/overweight committee continues to meet to revise the current rules and regulations.
Illinois
Continues to move forward with plans to implement route/bridge analysis automation with a tentative new date of Jan 1, 2011 and is considering eliminating faxed in applications for superloads. All permits will be processed electronically
Missouri
Missouri’s auto issued permits continue to rise. Currently averaging 53% auto issued. In the process of establishing more permit types that can be issued without agent intervention. Cross trained agents to assist in all areas of Motor Carriers Services programs.
Michigan
Changing the way they do business…All permits will be processed electronicallyReduced their processing time to obtain
permitsIn the design process for development of a
Superload bridge analysis program
Kentucky
Implementing new computer systemCreating a new Customer Service Center to
field calls for all sections under Department of Vehicle Regulation
Streamline calls and improve customer service
Iowa
One Stop Shop
Request for proposal of a new automated routing permit system was issued the 1st week of February
Besides automating routing functions, the system will also check for OOS (Out of Service) carriers and vehicles; and check CVISN for registered weight.
Bruce retired on May 28th. Starting June 14th changing hours of operation from 8 to 4:30 instead of 7 to 4:30. Also will not be accepting phoned in permit requests. All requests will be processed via on-line or faxed in.
Minnesota –
WINNDOT Initiative between WI and MN.
Some coordinated activities completed last year are:
A comprehensive comparison of MN and WI permit statutes and regulations
Training of permit staff in each other’s permit systems
Regular conference calls to discuss operational, cross-border issues.
They also had two sessions of training for trucker drivers who work in both MN and WI.
Fall Conference – 2009 Spring Conference – 2010
Questions?
Debra Bradshaw
MCS Compliance Supervisor
MoDOT