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Road charging interoperability pilot project

Objective

The European Commission seeks to establish an open framework for road charging (taxing or tolling) systems in Europe that enables interoperability at the technical, procedural and contractual level. The RCIPP project will contribute to this objective by making it possible to carry out any road charging transaction in Europe with a single in-vehicle equipment (technical interoperability and related aspects of procedural interoperability).

The RCIPP project will develop an open, integrated framework enabling road charging interoperability at the technical (and related procedural) level based on the key existing and planned road charging deployments in Europe (AUTOPASSEUROPPASS, LSVA, TELEPASS, TIS, TOLLCOLLECT, VIA-T and VIA VERDE). It will implement and test this framework infield trials at five sites, namely Austria (EUROPPASS), France (TIS), Germany (TOLLCOLLECT), Italy (TELEPASS) and Switzerland (LSVA).

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FP6-2003-TREN-2
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STREP - Specific Targeted Research Project

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EUROPEAN ROAD TRANSPORT TELEMATICS IMPLEMENTATION COORDINATION ORGANISATION
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AVENUE LOUISE 326
BRUXELLES
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