The European Commission directive on EFC
The paper provides a summary of the key points in the European directive on electronic toll collection services which is due for formal adoption during 2004. It covers the status of the directive, and the implications for road service operators and for equipment suppliers. It summarises the institut...
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Published in | IEE Seminar on Road User Charging: Technical and Operational Development pp. 99 - 103 |
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Format | Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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Stevenage
IEE
2004
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Summary: | The paper provides a summary of the key points in the European directive on electronic toll collection services which is due for formal adoption during 2004. It covers the status of the directive, and the implications for road service operators and for equipment suppliers. It summarises the institutional structures which the Commission is putting in place to facilitate the implementation of the directive and the specific projects which are designed to provide technical support. It focuses in particular on issues of standardisation and the draft Minimum Interoperability Specification for Tolling on European Roads (MISTER). |
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ISBN: | 0863414389 9780863414381 |
DOI: | 10.1049/ic:20040177 |