Fleet Administration Functional Area

Description

'Fleet Administration' provides vehicle tracking, dispatch, and reporting capabilities to fleet management personnel. It gathers current road conditions and traffic information, prepares vehicle routes, and provides a fleet interface for toll collection. It also provides route plan information for network performance evaluation. As part of the tracking function, it monitors commercial vehicle location, compares it against the known route and notifies the Emergency Management Center and Fleet–Freight Manager of any deviations, including HAZMAT route restriction violations. It supports carrier participation in wireless roadside inspection programs, monitoring geographic trigger areas and providing current safety data on behalf of the commercial vehicles it manages. It supports pre–hiring checks for potential drivers and monitors the performance of each driver who is hired. It also supports ongoing monitoring of the company's safety performance.

Included In

CRAA Freight Operations Center
Freight Operations Centers

Functional Requirements

IDRequirement
01The center shall send data concerning enrollment of commercial vehicles for electronic clearance and tax filing to the appropriate commercial vehicle administration center. The data may include driver and vehicle identification, safety inspections/status, carrier credentials, related citations, and accident information.
02The center shall obtain and manage commercial vehicle routes for its fleet of vehicles, taking into account route restrictions, advance payment of tolls, HAZMAT restrictions, current traffic and road conditions, loading zone conditions, and incident information provided by traveler information systems.
03The center shall support an interface with a map update provider, or other appropriate data sources, through which updates of digitized map data can be obtained and used as the background for commercial vehicle fleet administration – includes commercial vehicle specific data such as route or HAZMAT restrictions.
04The center shall monitor the locations and progress of commercial vehicles against their planned routes and raise appropriate warnings based on route monitoring parameters.
05The center shall coordinate the response to security incidents and the sharing of security threat information involving commercial vehicles with other agencies including emergency management centers and alerting/advisory systems.
06The center shall access driver records from the appropriate commercial vehicle administration center and use the records to support pre–hiring checks for potential drivers and monitor the performance of each driver hired.
07The center shall monitor geographic trigger areas for wireless roadside inspection programs and distribute the trigger areas to their commercial vehicles.
08The center shall provide fleet status information including safety status, routing information, current vehicle information, and emergency information to commercial vehicle operators.
09The center shall send data to its commercial vehicles including dispatch, routing, trigger areas, and special instructions, including alerts and other advisories.
10The center shall collect road weather conditions data and advisories from other centers.
11The center shall coordinate intermodal load–matching information including availability of a container, container capacity, available truck, equipment, for use in load matching between peer systems.
12The center shall collect environmental probe data (air temperature, exterior light status, wiper status, traction control status, etc.) from appropriately equipped commercial vehicles
13The center shall provide the appropriate emergency management center with information about a Commercial Vehicle or Freight Equipment breach, non–permitted security sensitive hazmat detected at the roadside, route deviation, or Commercial Vehicle Driver / Commercial Vehicle / Freight Equipment assignment mismatches which includes the location of the Commercial Vehicle and appropriate identities.
14The center shall provide routes to its fleet of vehicles, taking into account route restrictions, advance payment of tolls, HAZMAT restrictions, current traffic and road conditions, and incident information.
15The center shall use collected environmental probe data from vehicles and other centers to determine when weather conditions may affect fleet activities.
16The center shall provide warnings and advisories to commercial vehicle drivers concerning road conditions and weather events.
17The center shall maintain records of the mileage and time in service of its fleet of vehicles and freight equipment.
18The center shall monitor the status of its fleet, including vehicles and freight equipment, for maintenance issues or repairs that may be needed.
19The center shall report required commercial vehicle repairs and other corrections of identified deficiencies to the appropriate commercial vehicle administration center.
20The center shall collect data concerning commercial vehicles from the appropriate commercial vehicle administration center. The data may include driver and vehicle identification, safety inspections/status, carrier credentials, related citations, and accident information.