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HU-GO: the Hungarian distance-based electronic toll system

HU-GO: the Hungarian distance-based electronic toll system

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The HU-GO system brought a completely new view of the “Tolling World”with its innovative and unique technological solutions, with the open GNSS-based tolling platform. The HU-GO solution utilizes the already applied GPS positioning technology, providing a solid basis for other ITS and electronic payment solutions for a relatively low price. The Hungarian government spent years evaluating the opportunities to develop the road tolling infrastructure in Hungary; the conclusion was that only a free-flow GNSS tolling system would be flexible enough to support the local tolling requirements. The limited timescale forced the creative development of existing GNSS system solutions. With these innovative and cost-effective developments, the HU-GO system created a new chapter in road tolling history.

Chapter Contents:

  • 17.1 The Hungarian tolling and RUC (road user charging) environment
  • 17.1.1 History of tolling and RUC in Hungary
  • 17.1.2 The need for implementation
  • 17.1.3 Hungary—the home of innovations
  • 17.2 The innovative approach
  • 17.2.1 Prevailing circumstances of implementation
  • 17.2.2 The unified open operational platform
  • 17.2.2.1 The interface between the electronic toll system and the ERP system of the service provider
  • 17.2.2.2 The interface between the electronic toll system and the processing systems of Toll Declaration Operators
  • 17.2.2.3 The interface between the electronic toll system and additional EETS and other service providers
  • 17.2.2.4 The interface between the electronic toll system and the systems of the enforcement authority
  • 17.2.2.5 The reporting between the electronic toll system and the systems of bodies specified in legislation
  • 17.2.2.6 The interface between the electronic toll system and the systems of fuel card issuers
  • 17.2.2.7 The interface between the electronic toll system and bank systems
  • 17.2.2.8 The interface between the electronic toll system and reseller systems
  • 17.2.3 The toll declaration methodology
  • 17.2.3.1 Route ticket
  • 17.2.3.2 The use of Toll Declaration Operators
  • 17.2.3.3 Toll declaration with the help of a service provider or EETS service provider
  • 17.3 Modules of the HU-GO system
  • 17.3.1 The central system
  • 17.3.2 The sales module
  • 17.3.2.1 Payment methods
  • 17.3.3 The enforcement module [1]
  • 17.4 Implementation and operational challenges
  • 17.4.1 The time frame
  • 17.4.2 Internal and international communication
  • 17.4.3 Major stakeholders—the involved organizations
  • 17.4.3.1 Toll charger
  • 17.4.3.2 Bound service provider
  • 17.4.3.3 Enforcement support agency
  • 17.4.3.4 Enforcement authority
  • 17.4.4 EETS compatibility
  • 17.5 New opportunities for utilization of the toll system
  • 17.5.1 The National Mobile Payment services [2]
  • 17.5.1.1 National strategic goals and tasks of the National Mobile Payment Plc.
  • 17.5.2 The National Electronic Ticketing Platform (NETP) [3]
  • 17.5.3 The Electronic Public Road Trade Control System (EPRTCS) [4]
  • 17.5.4 Weigh in Motion
  • 17.6 Facts and figures
  • 17.7 Summary and conclusions
  • References

Inspec keywords: Global Positioning System; road pricing (tolls); satellite navigation; intelligent transportation systems

Other keywords: open GNSS-based tolling platform; HU-GO; tolling world; local tolling requirements; Hungarian government; Hungarian distance-based electronic toll system; electronic payment solutions; technological solutions; GPS positioning technology; ITS; road tolling history; GNSS system solutions; road tolling infrastructure

Subjects: Radionavigation and direction finding; Traffic engineering computing

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