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Title: AASHTO Subcommittee on Highway Transport


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AASHTO Subcommittee on Highway Transport
  • June 10, 2004

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Mission
  • Specialized Carriers Rigging Association
    (SCRA) is committed to providing the unique
    information and any other lawful activities
    members need to safely, legally, and profitably
    transport, lift, and erect oversize and
    overweight items.

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Membership Profile
  • SCRA represents over 1,100 members
  • in 43 countries

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  • Trucks are the major transportation means for
    shipping cargo. Albeit smaller in number SCRA
    members transport heavy over dimensional loads.
  • The volume is projected to continue to grow as
    well as the size of goods transported.
  • Increased loads and number of trucks, especially
    in urban areas increases traffic and safety
    concerns.
  • Roads and bridges are not keeping pace in
    capacity/aging infrastructure.
  • Money and Reality

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  • Uniformity
  • Permits
  • At least standard information
  • Re-send capabilities
  • Weight, Height, Width and Length
  • Envelope vehicle for routine issuance
  • Pilot/Escort Car Requirements
  • Mandatory Requirement
  • Voluntary Force

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  • Uniformity (continued)
  • Bridge Analysis
  • AASHTO sets standards in bridge ratings
  • Need exists to develop standard tools
  • Signage
  • Standardize
  • Kingpin Requirements
  • HOS changes
  • Weekend Travel full Saturday

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Mobile CranesMobile Cranes, concrete pumpers,
freight and material handlers, demolition,
excavation and trenching equipment, along with
many other rapid erecting, labor saving
technology is progressive, but add additional
burden to our transportation system.
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So What Can Be Done?ATE Keys to Success
  • AnticipATE identify potential needs and
    problems in advance
  • InitiATE/CommunicATE both groups must initiate
    and pursue talks about issues critical to their
    success
  • CooperATE each group must consistently maintain
    an attitude of respect, concern and willingness
    to compromise

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Summary
  • Increase in volume
  • Aging infrastructure / inadequate funding
  • Need for uniformity for efficiency
  • Answers may be difficult, but cooperation and
    communication is essential between industry and
    government officials.

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