| Stakeholder | Role and Responsibility |
|---|
| Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators | Provide data concerning commercial vehicle operations to systems in Canada that maintain this archived data. |
| MTO, Policy and Planning Division | Collect transportation related data (e.g, traffic volumes, accidents) to provide basic data quality, data privacy, and metadata management. |
| Establish and maintain a system for authenticating users. |
| Provide data to authorized users upon request. |
| Support transportation planning based partially on the statistical analysis of transportation usage and trends. |
| Sharing data with other archived data systems in Canada and along the border - either transfering the data or providing catalogs of the data housed in each archive to create a virtual data warehouse. |
| MTO, Provincial Highways Management Division | Operators of traffic management centres provide data on traffic counts, speeds, volumes, accident reports, etc. to the Canadian provincial and regional transportation planning data archive systems. |
| MTO, Road User Safety Division | Operators of commercial vehicle licensing and inspection provide data on licensing status, inspection reports, accident reports, etc. to the federal data archive systems. |
| Sharing data with other agencies in Canada (e.g. MTQ/SAAQ) and along the border. |
| MTQ, General Regional Offices and Regional Offices | Operators of traffic management centres provide data on traffic counts, speeds, volumes, accident reports, etc. to the Canadian provincial and regional transportation planning data archive systems. |
| MTQ, Integrated Information Management Office | Operators of traffic management centres provide data on traffic counts, speeds, volumes, accident reports, etc. to the Canadian provincial and regional transportation planning data archive systems. |
| Municipal Transportation Agencies | Collect transportation related data (traffic counts, accident history, etc.) to provide basic data quality, data privacy, and metadata management. |
| Support transportation planning activities that span the Canada/US border - planning joint operations, shared infrastructure, etc. |
| Private Road Operators | Operators of traffic management centres provide data on traffic counts, speeds, volumes, accident reports, etc. to the Canadian provincial and regional transportation planning data archive systems. |
| Sûreté du Québec | Operators of commercial vehicle licensing and inspection provide data on licensing status, inspection reports, accident reports, etc. to the federal data archive systems. |
| Sharing data with other agencies in Canada (e.g. MTQ/SAAQ) and along the border. |
| US Federal Motor Carrier Safety Agency | Provide data concerning commercial vehicle operations to systems in the US that maintain this archived data. |
| US General Services Administration | Sharing data with other transportation planning/archived data systems in US and along the border - either transfering the data or providing catalogs of the data housed in each archive to create a virtual data warehouse. |
| Establish parameters for collecting information on usage patterns and trends for GSA controlled border assets. |
| US Municipal Government | Support transportation planning activities that span the Canada/US border - planning joint operations, shared infrastructure, etc. |
| Collect transportation related data (traffic counts, accident history, etc.) to provide basic data quality, data privacy, and metadata management. |
| US State Department of Transportation | Provide data concerning commercial vehicle operations to systems in the US that maintain this archived data. |
| Collect transportation related data (traffic counts, accident history, etc.) to provide basic data quality, data privacy, and metadata management. |
| Support transportation planning activities that span the Canada/US border - planning joint operations, shared infrastructure, etc. |