Hawaii Statewide ITS Architecture

Operational Concepts: HDOT Highways, Motor Vehicle Safety Office


The following are the roles and responsibilities, by functional area or by project, for HDOT Highways, Motor Vehicle Safety Office.

Functional Area or Project Roles and Responsibilities Status

Commercial Vehicle Operations

Regulate commercial vehicles, including certain commercial vehicle credentialing and certain roadside commercial vehicle enforcement activities in the State of Hawaii. Existing

HDOT-HWY-V Automated VIC Process Roles and Responsibilities

Regulate commercial vehicles, including certain commercial vehicle credentialing and certain roadside commercial vehicle enforcement activities in the State of Hawaii. Existing

HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW Roles and Responsibilities

Regulate commercial vehicles, including certain commercial vehicle credentialing and certain roadside commercial vehicle enforcement activities in the State of Hawaii. Existing

HDOT-HWY-V Deploy E-Screening at Sand Island Roles and Responsibilities

Regulate commercial vehicles, including certain commercial vehicle credentialing and certain roadside commercial vehicle enforcement activities in the State of Hawaii. Existing

HDOT-HWY-V Deployment of Virtual Weigh Station Roles and Responsibilities

Regulate commercial vehicles, including certain commercial vehicle credentialing and certain roadside commercial vehicle enforcement activities in the State of Hawaii. Existing

HDOT-HWY-V Modernize Vehicle Registration System Database Roles and Responsibilities

Regulate commercial vehicles, including certain commercial vehicle credentialing and certain roadside commercial vehicle enforcement activities in the State of Hawaii. Existing

HDOT-HWY-V Trucking in Hawaii Web Portal Roles and Responsibilities

Regulate commercial vehicles, including certain commercial vehicle credentialing and certain roadside commercial vehicle enforcement activities in the State of Hawaii. Existing
 

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