Automatic Vehicle Identification definition
Examples of Automatic Vehicle Identification in a sentence
In the event of an Automatic Vehicle Identification System failure, County shall determine Permittee's monthly fee based upon the average number of vehicle trips made over the last three months prior to the failure, or if less than one full year of operation, Permittee's fee shall be based upon the average of the number of vehicle trips for the total number of months in operation under this Permit.
The Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) permits are used at the gate-controlled Blue parking area.
In the event of an Automatic Vehicle Identification System (AVIS) or transponder failure, or a failure with the ABT Clearinghouse system, the Board shall determine the Operator’s monthly fee based upon the number of vehicle trips made in the same month of the prior year plus 2%, or if less than one full year of operation, Operator’s fee shall be based upon the average of the number of vehicle trips for the total number of months in operation.
CFX will provide the Automatic Vehicle Identification technology (a system that reads E-PASS® transponders and hereinafter referred to as “AVI”), which will interface with Port Canaveral’s or its contractor’s system to generate E-PASS® parking transactions.
During the Contract Term, the Contractor shall equip each Shared Ride van with an Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) tracking device provided by the Authority.
The Airports Authority’s Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) system will require the Contractor to equip each Shared Ride Van with an AVI transponder, to be installed upon thirty (30) days written notice by the Airports Authority.
Concessionaire agrees that it will affix Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) tags to its vehicles in a manner and location approved by the Port and to pay the sum of $100.00 per tag for any loss or damage that may occur to the tag(s).
The travel time data shall utilize the project communications backbone in order to collect and distribute travel time data to the TMCs. The travel time detection subsystem shall utilize the FDOT’s SunPass Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) transponders that are properly mounted on vehicles traveling along the roadway being monitored or utilize other travel time technologies such as license plate readers (LPR).
Title 21 refers to the related section of the California Code of Regulations which describes compatibility requirements and data format for Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) equipment between vehicle-mounted tags and fixed-position roadside readers.