D.C. to Install Truck-Weight Sensors on Inbound Highway
he District of Columbia announced plans to install electronic truck-weight sensors on Interstate 295 as part of an effort to catch overweight trucks coming into the city, the Washington Times reported Thursday.
Bill Rice, a spokesman for the city’s Department of Transportation told the Times the sensors would be “a virtual weight station.” Rice said the system was the first of its kind, the Times reported.
Rice said the sensors would cost $1 million to build and is being installed because heavy truck traffic is damaging I-295, which carries traffic from I-95 into the city.
