Electronic toll collection systems rely on four major components: automated vehicle identification, automated vehicle classification, transaction processing, and violation enforcement.
Automated vehicle identification (AVI) is the process of determining the identity of a vehicle subject to tolls.
Automated vehicle classification is closely related to automated vehicle identification (AVI).
This has led to a slight confusion as to vehicle identification.
To provide this, a number of vehicle identifications became part of the works float and disappeared off the road, sometimes for years.
The stickers can be purchased only after completing a form with name, address, phone number, license number and vehicle identification.
The yellow curb is for loading, and the blue curb is for disabled persons with proper vehicle identification.
Latin letters are assigned to each depot/branch for vehicle identification and such.
These range from stockroom control, blood banks, express package delivery and document tracking to video rental shops, vehicle identification and baggage sorting.
The minimum set of data contains information about the incident, including time, precise location, the direction the vehicle was traveling, and vehicle identification.