12.06.17
The Richmond Metropolitan Transportation Authority (RMTA) has selected TransCore to design and maintain its next-generation toll collection system that will encompass cash, mixed mode, and Open Road Tolling (ORT) along 57 lanes and three expressways in the Richmond, VA metropolitan area.The new system will be deployed along the Downtown Expressway, Powhite Parkway, and the Boulevard Bridge.
“Our mission is to provide our motorists with the safest, most reliable commute in the ever-growing Commonwealth,” said RMTA Director of Operations Theresa Simmons.“This project will ensure our expressways do more than keep pace with growth, but also lead with the most accurate technology available,” said Theresa Simmons, RMTA director of operations.
TransCore first partnered with RMTA in 2008 when the agency selected TransCore to design an ORT solution along the Powhite Parkway.
For this project, TransCore will convert RMTA’s active, legacy toll system to the Infinity Digital Lane System. Infinity is designed to manage comprehensive toll operations among challenging stop-and-go and free-flow traffic conditions.
“Our mission is to provide our motorists with the safest, most reliable commute in the ever-growing Commonwealth,” said RMTA Director of Operations Theresa Simmons.“This project will ensure our expressways do more than keep pace with growth, but also lead with the most accurate technology available,” said Theresa Simmons, RMTA director of operations.
TransCore first partnered with RMTA in 2008 when the agency selected TransCore to design an ORT solution along the Powhite Parkway.
For this project, TransCore will convert RMTA’s active, legacy toll system to the Infinity Digital Lane System. Infinity is designed to manage comprehensive toll operations among challenging stop-and-go and free-flow traffic conditions.