What's Happening?
Transportation departments in California and New Jersey are implementing advanced data collection systems to improve the management of heavy-duty trucking. California's Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has partnered with Quarterhill Inc. to deploy
weigh-in-motion (WIM) data collection programs across Southern California. These systems provide detailed vehicle weight and traffic data, aiding in infrastructure monitoring and transportation planning. Similarly, New Jersey's Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is enhancing its network of WIM stations and Traffic Volume System sites with Quarterhill's support. These initiatives aim to improve inspection targeting, reduce congestion at weigh stations, and provide accurate data for infrastructure planning.
Why It's Important?
The integration of advanced data collection technologies in transportation management is crucial for enhancing efficiency and safety in the trucking industry. By leveraging AI and machine learning, these systems offer predictive insights that help extend roadway lifespan and improve safety outcomes. The initiatives in California and New Jersey demonstrate a shift towards data-driven decision-making in transportation, which can lead to more efficient freight logistics and reduced congestion. This approach not only benefits the trucking industry but also supports broader economic activities by ensuring smoother transportation networks.
What's Next?
The deployment of these technologies is expected to continue, with systems in California coming online through 2027. As these projects progress, transportation departments may further integrate AI-driven tools to enhance their planning and operational capabilities. The success of these initiatives could serve as a model for other states looking to modernize their transportation infrastructure and improve freight logistics.












