Traffic Technology TodayTraffic Technology Today
  • News
    • A-D
      • Appointments & Staffing
      • Asset Management
      • Autonomous Vehicles & ADAS
      • Awards
      • Cloud Computing
      • Congestion Reduction
      • Connected Vehicles
      • Covid-19
      • Cybersecurity
      • Data & Modeling
      • Deals, Acquisitions & Mergers
    • E-J
      • Electric vehicles & infrastructure
      • Emissions & Low Emission Zones
      • Enforcement
      • Event News
      • Funding
      • Incident Detection
      • Infrastructure
      • Intersections & Traffic Signals
      • ITS
    • K-S
      • Legal / Government Regulation
      • Machine Vision / ALPR
      • Mapping
      • Mobility as a Service
      • Multimodality & Micromobility
      • Planning, Testing, R&D
      • Public transit
      • Safety
      • Smart Cities
      • Smart Parking
    • T-Z
      • Tolling
      • Traffic counting & categorization
      • Traffic Management
      • Traveler Information Systems
      • Tunnels & Bridges
      • Variable Message Signs
      • Vulnerable Road Users
      • Weather systems
  • Features
    • Features
    • Opinion
  • Online Magazines
    • May 2025
    • March 2025
    • December 2024
    • September 2024
    • June 2024
    • Archive Issues
    • Subscribe Free!
    • > Tolltrans
  • Video & Audio
    • Video
    • Audio
  • Podcast
  • Events
  • Webinars
  • Technology Profiles
LinkedIn YouTube X (Twitter)
LinkedIn YouTube X (Twitter)
Subscribe >
Traffic Technology TodayTraffic Technology Today
  • News
      • Appointments & Staffing
      • Asset Management
      • Autonomous Vehicles & ADAS
      • Awards
      • Cloud Computing
      • Congestion Reduction
      • Connected Vehicles
      • Covid-19
      • Cybersecurity
      • Data & Modeling
      • Deals, Acquisitions & Mergers
      • Electric vehicles & infrastructure
      • Emissions & Low Emission Zones
      • Enforcement
      • Event News
      • Funding
      • Incident Detection
      • Infrastructure
      • Intersections & Traffic Signals
      • ITS
      • Legal / Government Regulation
      • Machine Vision / ALPR
      • Mapping
      • Mobility as a Service
      • Multimodality & Micromobility
      • Planning, Testing, R&D
      • Public transit
      • Safety
      • Smart Cities
      • Smart Parking
      • Tolling
      • Traffic counting & categorization
      • Traffic Management
      • Traveler Information Systems
      • Tunnels & Bridges
      • Variable Message Signs
      • Vulnerable Road Users
      • Weather systems
  • Features
    • Features
    • Opinion
  • Online Magazines
    1. May 2025
    2. March 2025
    3. December 2024
    4. September 2024
    5. June 2024
    6. March 2024
    7. Archive Issues
    8. Subscribe Free!
    9. > Tolltrans
    Featured
    New issue graphic
    May 7, 2025

    Read the new TTi digital magazine online now – May 2025

    ITS By Tom Stone
    Recent
    New issue graphic

    Read the new TTi digital magazine online now – May 2025

    May 7, 2025

    NEW TTi MAGAZINE! Read the March 2025 digital edition online now

    March 21, 2025

    Digital magazine – read the new issue of TTi online for free – December 2024

    December 12, 2024
  • Video & Audio
    • Video
    • Audio
  • Podcast
  • Events
  • Webinars
  • Technology Profiles
LinkedIn YouTube X (Twitter)
Traffic Technology TodayTraffic Technology Today
Mapping

Coord releases new toll billing evaluation tool that uses GPS map-matching technology

Adam FrostBy Adam FrostAugust 24, 20183 Mins Read
Share LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email

Coord, which is part of Alphabet Inc’s Sidewalk Labs urban mobility initiative, has released a new toll billing product that will make it easier for car-share, car rental, and fleet operators to understand the cost of tolls incurred by their vehicles.

In order to bill and account for tolls incurred on a trip, companies typically have to wait 4-6 weeks to get billed by the relevant tolling authorities. To overcome this problem, some companies pre-charge their customers or drivers an estimated amount for tolls incurred on the route, which results in inconsistency between the actual cost of a toll and what is charged by the company. Others simply wait until the toll account arrives, and bill the customer well after their ride, resulting in a poor customer experience and additional support time spent explaining these new charges.

Coord’s new Tolls API (application programming interface) endpoint solves this problem by taking in a GPS trace (a series of timestamped latitude/longitude pairs) and returning all tolls along the route with their respective prices at the time they were incurred. Typically, fleet operators are already tracking the locations of their vehicles. All they have to do is to call the Tolls API with the GPS trajectory (latitude, longitude, and timestamp). The Tolls API covers over 80% of tollways in the USA, and the Coord has spent a lot of time aggregating and normalizing this data, which is commonly housed as PDFs or images on tolling authority websites or, in the case of dynamic tollways, as live feeds of various specifications. Structuring this data into a single format makes it easy for developers to query the data and understand the true cost of a trip across cities.

Unfortunately, GPS data has its shortcomings, as coordinates often are not exactly on the roadway, due to street canyon effect and other measurement errors, and it is also unavailable in tunnels. Another common issue is the frequency of GPS measurements. Fleet management systems typically collect vehicle locations only once a minute. And a gap of one minute or even 30 seconds is long enough to make raw GPS reading unreliable for applications like matching with locations of interest. The sparsity of the measurements makes matching GPS traces with the location of toll gantries unreliable.

However, Coord has solved the problem by allowing the raw GPS locations to be processed before being used for toll matching. Such pre-processing is known as map-matching or path-inference, which is snapping GPS coordinates to the underlying road network and finding the most likely path taken by the vehicle. The Tolls API first snaps the GPS coordinates to the road network, then compares the snapped geometry with the toll gantry locations to identify which tolls were crossed. As GPS measurements come with timestamps, the toll gantry cross time can also be estimated accurately by interpolating the time between the closest GPS locations to a toll gantry. The pre-processing step enriches the raw GPS data so that the Tolls API can reliably return the toll rates. The returned toll rates are detailed and categorized by vehicle information (number of axles, weight, height, etc) and payment methods (cash, transponder, credit card, etc).

Share. Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email
Previous ArticleIteris wins contract extension for work on Virginia’s 511 traveler information system
Next Article UDOT reduces Redwood Road congestion with innovative continuous flow intersection
Adam Frost

Adam joined the company in 1994, and has been News Editor of TTT since 2009. In his other role as Circulation Manager, he helped create the original Traffic Technology International distribution list 23 years ago, and has been working on it ever since. Outside of work, he is a keen fisherman, runs a drumming band, and plays an ancient version of cricket.

Related Posts

Tolling

Q-Free deploys its first Kinetic Mobility ATMS in the US on three toll roads

April 30, 20253 Mins Read
Opinion

OPINION & POLL: How long left for the tolling transponder?

March 19, 20253 Mins Read
Tolling

USDOT moves to end NYC congestion charge. Legal battle looms

February 19, 20254 Mins Read
Latest Posts
Fibes Exhibition Centre, Seville

EXCLUSIVE: ITS European Congress Guide

May 9, 2025
New issue graphic

Read the new TTi digital magazine online now – May 2025

May 7, 2025

Adept Live Labs 2 launches pledge to drive decarbonisation across UK highways

May 7, 2025
FREE WEEKLY NEWS EMAIL!

Get the ‘best of the week’ from TrafficTechnologyToday.com direct to your inbox every Thursday


Supplier Spotlights
Our Social Channels
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
Getting in Touch
  • Free Email Newsletters
  • Contact Us
  • Meet the Editors
  • Supplier Spotlight

Upcoming Events

May 19
May 19 - May 21

ITS European Congress – Seville 2025

May 21
May 21 - May 22

Traffex

Jun 17
June 17 - June 19

Intertraffic Americas – Mexico City 2025

View Calendar
© 2023 Mark Allen Group Ltd | All Rights Reserved
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.