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Coal Resource Transportation System (CRTS) dashboard providing a generalized breakdown of all CRTS routes and bridges within West Virginia and each CRTS County showing CRTS route mileage, number of CRTS routes and bridges, and breakdown of the number of bridges and routes by sign system. Data was generated from the most current CRTS Directory (Current as of February 2019) and matched up with field verified CRTS Route and Bridge Data, thus creating final CRTS Routes and Bridge Feature Classes. Data is updated annually
In March, 2003, Senate Bill 583 was passed which established the Coal Resource Transportation System (CRTS) in fifteen southern West Virginia counties. On these designated routes, coal haulers may purchase a permit that will allow for a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of up to 120,000 pounds depending on their truck configuration.
In April, 2005, House Bill 3089 was passed which expanded the CRTS and created the Coal Resource Transportation Designation Committee (CRTDC), the purpose of which is to approve the designation of additional CRTS routes outside the following ten counties (Boone, Fayette, Lincoln, Logan, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Raleigh, Wayne, and Wyoming). Routes in these ten counties are considered for approval by the Division of Highways (DOH) and not the CRTDC. |
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Coal Resource Transportation System (CRTS) dashboard providing a generalized breakdown of all CRTS routes and bridges within West Virginia and each CRTS County showing CRTS route mileage, number of CRTS routes and bridges, and breakdown of the number of bridges and routes by sign system. Data was generated from the most current CRTS Directory (Current as of February 2019) and matched up with field verified CRTS Route and Bridge Data, thus creating final CRTS Routes and Bridge Feature Classes. Data is updated annually
In March, 2003, Senate Bill 583 was passed which established the Coal Resource Transportation System (CRTS) in fifteen southern West Virginia counties. On these designated routes, coal haulers may purchase a permit that will allow for a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of up to 120,000 pounds depending on their truck configuration.
In April, 2005, House Bill 3089 was passed which expanded the CRTS and created the Coal Resource Transportation Designation Committee (CRTDC), the purpose of which is to approve the designation of additional CRTS routes outside the following ten counties (Boone, Fayette, Lincoln, Logan, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Raleigh, Wayne, and Wyoming). Routes in these ten counties are considered for approval by the Division of Highways (DOH) and not the CRTDC. |
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