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DMV’s Partnering with Tolling Agencies Jennifer Cohan, Director Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles AAMVA AIC Scottsdale, Arizona August 27, 2013

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DMV’s Partnering with Tolling

Agencies

Jennifer Cohan, DirectorDelaware Division of Motor Vehicles

AAMVA AIC Scottsdale, ArizonaAugust 27, 2013

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Mutually Beneficial

Partnerships

• “We may not be interested in chaos but

chaos is interested in us.”

— Robert Cooper, The Breaking of Nations: Order

and Chaos in the Twenty-first Century

• “You may not be interested in Tolls but

Tolling agencies are interested in you” –

Jennifer Cohan, AAMVA AIC 2012

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Mutually Beneficial

Partnership

• “Is Delaware ever going to stop talking

about this tolling partnership crap?”- Random AAMVA AIC 2013 Attendee

• “Nope”- Jennifer Cohan, AAMVA AIC 2013

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Look Who’s Talking…

• Congress/Whitehouse

• International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA)

• Alliance for Toll Interoperability (ATI)

• E-Z Pass Group (IAG)

• I-95 Coalition

• AAMVA

• Industry

Interoperability Customer data

MoneyI like

Turtles..

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Current U.S. INTEROPERABILITY

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DMV Perspective

• Interoperability and Reciprocity for Tolls– Long standing issue in Tolling

Industry

– Fairly New topic to DMV’s

• Mutually beneficial partnerships need to be fostered– Customer data

– Fees, penalties and scofflaw accountability

– License plate standardization6

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DMV Perspective Cont.

• What about license

plates?

– DMV’s have extensive

designs, colors, fonts…

– Likelihood of tolling

agencies driving change

is slim

– Focus on adopting best

plate design practices

– ALPR

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DMV Perspective Cont.

• Reciprocity agreements– New England states

– Mid-Atlantic states working towards agreement

• Agreements can allow for:– Sharing of data for violators

– State to state data exchange for non-violations to facilitate Open Road Tolling (ORT)• Some states will require legislation (DE, SB 24)

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DE DMV Perspective

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FY 2012 summary of all violations that occurred on Delaware toll roads.Approximately $1.5 million annually.

Tolls only

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44%

3%

12%

8%

4%

14%

11%

4% DELAWARE

MAINE

MARYLAND

NEW JERSEY

NEW YORK

Non-DMV

PENNSYLVANIA

VIRGINIA

FY 2013 summary of all violations that occurred on Delaware toll roads.Approximately $1.5 million annually

DE DMV Perspective

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Tolls only

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DE DMV Perspective $$$

• $1.5 million in toll revenue alone goes uncollected annually (no fees /penalties)

• 2005-2013 violations/fees/penalties uncollected for Delaware = $86.3 million

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• Examples of High Level Offenders:

– Lisa Wolf $ 36,019.00 Delaware

– Guy Carlton $ 17,690.50 New York

– Mid Atlantic Trans. $ 54,774.75 Maryland

– Demarcus Waites $ 25,495.50 Pennsylvania

– Pierce Benzeta $ 24,747.00 Virginia

– Carlos Sevallos $ 19,488.00 New Jersey

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DE DMV Perspective $$$

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DMV Perspective

• Why should you care about partnering with tolling agencies?– Toll Interoperability is federally mandated

• MAP 21

– No Toll Roads? So what…• Your states citizens are violating

• Workload - Open Road Tolling or All Electronic Tolling

– Revenues• Everybody likes money…get yours!

– Data• Verification of information

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Questions/Comments?

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Jennifer CohanDMV DirectorDelaware (302) 744-2545

[email protected]