Video tolling definition

Video tolling means a toll collection method involving the assessment of tolls against a motorist engaged in a crossing
Video tolling means a toll collection method involving the assessment of tolls against a motorist engaged in a crossing by virtue of video, photograph, laser, in ground loops, and other license plate recognition technology, including future technology developed for that purpose, other than electronic toll collection.
Video tolling means the M50 Video tolling option associated to your vehicle. Video tolling is only available on the M50 and is charged at the video rate which is calculated by reference to the vehicle class contemplated by the relevant legislation and applicable Toll Byelaws.

Related to Video tolling

  • Video programming means programming provided by, or generally considered comparable to programming provided by, a television broadcast station.

  • Video programmer means a person or entity that provides video programming to end-user

  • Programming means the process of organisation, decision-making and allocation of financial resources in several stages, with the involvement of partners in accordance with Article 5, intended to implement, on a multi-annual basis, joint action by the Union and the Member States to achieve the objectives of the Union strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth;

  • Video service means video programming, cable services, IPTV, or OVS provided through facilities located at least in part in the public rights-of-way without regard to delivery technology, including internet protocol technology. This definition does not include any video programming provided by a commercial mobile service provider defined in 47 USC 332(d) or provided solely as part of, and via, a service that enables users to access content, information, electronic mail, or other services offered over the public internet.

  • Video means simulated movement created by the display of a series of images creating the illusion of continuous movement.