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TRUCK WEIGHT MONITORING PLAN USING WEIGH-IN-MOTION DEVICES: PLAN FOR WIM FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA 1 By Robert K. Whitford2 ABSTRACT Weigh-in-motion (WIM) devices, which measure truck weights and axle configuration at high
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Document Date: 1998-10-07 10:21:18


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Anchorage / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

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Southbound / /

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Highway Performance Monitoring System/Traffic Monitoring Guide Page / Tok Port of Anchorage / Ship Creek Bridge / New Port of Anchorage Bridge Install / Potter Weigh Station / New Seward Highway / Weigh Station / Port of Entry Weigh Station / Outbound Glenn Highway / Purdue University / Glenn Highway / Port of Anchorage / Highway Performance Monitoring System / Glenn Highway OB@ Weigh Station / Glenn Weigh Station / /

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sensors equipment / lane site / classification devices / present site / secondary enforcement devices / portable automatic equipment / portable weighing devices / /

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Ship Creek / Kenai Peninsula / Eagle River / /

Organization

School of Civil Engineering / Charlotte NC / Alaska Department of Transportation / Federal Highway Administration / Transportation Research Board / Purdue University / /

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Glenn Hwy / Whitford / /

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driver / contractor / highway engineer / /

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Minnesota / Alaska / Indiana / Alaska R.K.Whitford / Alaska ESAL / /

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The Traffic Monitoring Guide / /

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WIM technology / WIM COSTS AND BENEFITS The WIM technologies / last decade WIM technology / WIM technologies / /

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