Freight Mobility Roles and Responsibilities

StakeholderRole and Responsibility
CVISN ProgramWSDOT implemented CVISN to enhance safety for drivers and trucks and to improve the operating efficiencies for both government agencies and motor carriers. One aspect of the project allows trucks with proper credentials and the correct weight to by-pass weigh stations. AVI transponders are used to identify trucks and provide a key to a roadside database to check credentials, while Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) sensors measure the weight of the truck.
Department of LicensingThe Department of Licensing is a partner in the CVISN program.
Federal AgenciesInformation Sharing: Data exchanged between WSDOT CVISN and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Motor CarriersPrivate motor carriers are a partner in the CVISN program.
ODOT Region 1ODOT is information sharing partners for improving freight mobility and electronic credentialing.
Washington State Patrol (WSP)Washington State Patrol is the enforcement agency for commercial vehicle operations.
WSDOT HeadquartersWSDOT Headquarters is the administrator of the CVISN program, and the lead agency for the eSeals operational test. WSDOT operates and maintains the Automatic Vehicle Identification and Weigh-in-Motion equipment. WSDOT also provides truck travel times via 511 and Web.