Key Issues, Policies and Positions
Working closely with our members, and with like-minded partner organizations, IBTTA develops policies and position papers, meets with legislators, delivers Congressional testimony, builds advocacy coalitions, and supports state and local efforts to build broader support for user financing.
Outside of the United States, IBTTA and l’Association Européenne des Concessionaires d’Autoroutes et d’ouvrages à Péage (ASECAP) adopted a Joint Tolling Declaration that recognizes tolling as the best tool to finance, build, maintain, and improve safe, smart, reliable highway infrastructure for the benefit of road users and other citizens.
Key Issues, Policies and Positions
IBTTA tracks and speaks for the tolling industry on several key issues:
- MAP-21
- Managed Lanes
- Road Usage Charging (RUC)
- Nationwide Interoperability
- Transportation Reauthorization 2014
Testimony and Related Material
Preliminary Report of the IBTTA Interoperability Committee (2011)
AASHTO Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) (2011)
Ex Parte Submission on FCC Docket - Level 3 Communications (2011)
Testimony to Transportation and Infrastructure Committee (2011)
Comments to Infrastructure Financing Commission (2008)
Comments to Obama Transition Team (2008)
Testimony to Policy-Revenue Study Commission (2007)
Testimony to Policy-Revenue Study Commission (2006
Videos of Testimony and Related Forums
2011 IBTTA President Frank McCartney
Testifies Before the Highways and Transit Subcommittee
Interstate Tolling Debate, (ATA & IBTTA)
Presented by The Eno Center for Transportation