Business Editors
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 28, 2000
The E-470 Public Highway Authority of Aurora, Colo., today announced it will implement TransCore Inc.'s sophisticated ATTLAS(R) (Automated Toll & Traffic Law Administration System) violation enforcement management technology
E-470 is an important 34-mile long express toll road that loops east of metropolitan Denver, cutting commute times to Denver International Airport and the Denver Tech Center and relieving congestion on main highways such as I-25, I-225 and I-76. An expansion to connect E-470 with I-25 north of Denver will be complete by 2003.
The ATTLAS(R) violation processing system is one of the most advanced of its kind in the United States. The E-470 Public Highway Authority joins Houston's Harris County Toll Road Authority and the Florida Department of Transportation as adopters of this technology to combat lost toll revenues. Use of video cameras in toll collection, red light and speed violation enforcement is increasing nationwide in an effort to collect lost revenues, reduce automobile accidents, and improve safety.
As motorists' use of E-470 is on the rise, this enhanced video enforcement will improve the collection of toll revenues and reduce the number of non-paying toll road users drastically. The highway had more than 15.3 million tollbooth transactions in 1999, up 200 percent from 1998. Between May 1999 and April 2000, monthly vehicle counts doubled, and more than 50,000 cars are now equipped with EXpressToll(TM) passes. Use of E-470 is expected to increase as the road is expanded to the north.
"E-470 is truly a customer-oriented enterprise that relies on compliance and cost-effective toll collection methods to maintain and improve our services," said Dave Kristick, E-470 Public Highway Authority director of operations. "By enabling us to capture additional lost toll revenues, ATTLAS will ensure that we can continue to offer the highest level of customer service."
The EXpressToll(TM) electronic toll collection (ETC) program automates the toll collection process by eliminating the requirement for motorists to stop and pay tolls at automatic coin machines or manually to attendants. Motorists who subscribe to the program can easily open an account that will enable automated payment of the toll charges once the vehicle is equipped with an EXpressToll(TM) transponder. ExpressToll(TM) accounts can be opened by contacting the ExpressToll(TM) Service Center at 888/946-3470 or at the E-470 Web site at www.E-470.com.