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Infrastructure is the foundation that connects US businesses and enables communities to thrive. Today, America’s aging roads and bridges are in poor condition, chronically underfunded, and in urgent need of rebuilding.
Better infrastructure and efficient transport network will improve our economy, lower energy consumption, support our quality of life, and ensure public health and safety. CoreKinect, a platform-based technology provides access and tools to real-time transportation data, will enable local, regional, and the federal government to observe the metric of transportation, execute Mileage-Based Fee initiative, and allocate funding based on accurate data. This powerful platform creates a network and ecosystem that connects the private and public sectors to reshape local and regional transport systems. CoreKinect will shape the future of Mobility.
Hi Suresh, for commercial vehicles they have to file quarterly fuel tax (IFTA) – which is based on where they purchased fuel and the distance they traveled in each state, they can claim back the miles that were traveled back on the toll roads. What our platform does is recognize those miles and automatically calculates the distance using some clever algorithms. But today the tolls in the US are not mileage based for passenger vehicles. Our technology would allow you to remove all the expensive infrastructure to support tolls roads as you are continuously monitoring where vehicles are. It would also allow to apply cheaper rates for travel in non peak periods and higher rates for peak periods. Credits would also be applied to non public road travel e.g. truck stops, large warehouse facilities, farm roads etc. In reality, a mileage based user system would work with tolls roads as they won’t go away soon.
A great idea. Moreover, learnt a lot about our road Infrastructure. Aren’t toll roads already mileage based ?
Hi Suresh, for commercial vehicles they have to file quarterly fuel tax (IFTA) – which is based on where they purchased fuel and the distance they traveled in each state, they can claim back the miles that were traveled back on the toll roads. What our platform does is recognize those miles and automatically calculates the distance using some clever algorithms. But today the tolls in the US are not mileage based for passenger vehicles. Our technology would allow you to remove all the expensive infrastructure to support tolls roads as you are continuously monitoring where vehicles are. It would also allow to apply cheaper rates for travel in non peak periods and higher rates for peak periods. Credits would also be applied to non public road travel e.g. truck stops, large warehouse facilities, farm roads etc. In reality, a mileage based user system would work with tolls roads as they won’t go away soon.