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Smart Parking-Management System for Commercial Vehicle Parking at Public Rest Areas

AbstractTrucks move around 70% of the freight weight in the United States. The combination of increased commercial motor vehicle traffic, tighter delivery schedules, and federally regulated limits on driving time lead to a nationally recognized problem on interstate highways in the United States, i....

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Published in:Journal of transportation engineering 2015-05, Vol.141 (5), p.1
Main Authors: Bayraktar, Mehmet Emre, Arif, Farrukh, Ozen, Halit, Tuxen, Gorm
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Freight forwarding
Parking facilities
Roadside rest areas
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Technology
Trucks
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