A truck undergoes a mandatory weigh-in on one of the five new weigh-in-motion scales.
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The 29,000 square foot inspection facility is more than eight times the size of the old building.
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MTC Commissioner Jim Spering praises the new truck facility and makes the case for a similar renovation of the westbound scales.
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CHP Commander Mike Ferrell gives a tour of the operations building, where officers review data coming in from sensors outside.
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MTC Executive Director Steve Heminger gets the low-down on the new underground truck inspection pits.
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New Interstate-80 eastbound truck scales at the Cordelia Junction in Solano County have made a dramatic difference for truckers and commuters in the three months since they opened, said transportation officials at a tour of the new facility on October 4. The success of the relocation and redesign demonstrates the necessity of a similar project on the westbound scales, said MTC Commissioner Jim Spering at the event.