DOT 23 CFR PART 652-2011 PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE ACCOMMODATIONS AND PROJECTS.pdf
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1、273 Federal Highway Administration, DOT 652.3 3United States Coast Guard internal direc-tives are available for inspection and copy-ing as prescribed in 49 CFR part 7, appendix B. equipment of any type that is not re-quired for navigation channel mainte-nance. If the navigational clearances are infl
2、uenced by the needs of such equipment, the USCG should be con-sulted to determine the appropriate clearances to be provided. (h) For projects which require FHWA approval of plans, specifications and estimates, preliminary bridge plans shall be approved at the appropriate level by FHWA for structural
3、 concepts, hydraulics, and navigational clear-ances prior to submission of the permit application. (i) If the HA bid plans contain alter-native designs for the same configura-tion (fixed or movable), the permit ap-plication shall be prepared in sufficient detail so that all alternatives can be evalu
4、ated by the USCG. If appropriate, the USCG will issue a permit for all al-ternatives. Within 30 days after award of the construction contract, the USCG shall be notified by the HA of the alter-nate which was selected. The USCG procedure for evaluating permit appli-cations which contain alternates is
5、 presented in its Bridge Administration Manual (COMDT INST M16590.5).3The FHWA policy on alternates, Alternate Design for Bridges; Policy Statement, was published at 48 FR 21409 on May 12, 1983. 650.809 Movable span bridges. A fixed bridge shall be selected wher-ever practicable. If there are social
6、, economic, environmental or engineer-ing reasons which favor the selection of a movable bridge, a cost benefit anal-ysis to support the need for the mov-able bridge shall he prepared as a part of the preliminary plans. PART 652PEDESTRIAN AND BICY-CLE ACCOMMODATIONS AND PROJECTS Sec. 652.1 Purpose.
7、652.3 Definitions. 652.5 Policy. 652.7 Eligibility. 652.9 Federal participation. 652.11 Planning. 652.13 Design and construction criteria. AUTHORITY: 23 U.S.C. 109, 217, 315, 402(b)(1)(F); 49 CFR 1.48(b). SOURCE: 49 FR 10662, Mar. 22, 1984, unless otherwise noted. 652.1 Purpose. To provide policies
8、and procedures relating to the provision of pedestrian and bicycle accommodations on Fed-eral-aid projects, and Federal partici-pation in the cost of these accommoda-tions and projects. 652.3 Definitions. (a) Bicycle. A vehicle having two tan-dem wheels, propelled solely by human power, upon which a
9、ny person or per-sons may ride. (b) Bikeway. Any road, path, or way which in some manner is specifically designated as being open to bicycle travel, regardless of whether such fa-cilities are designated for the exclusive use of bicycles or are to be shared with other transportation modes. (c) Bicycl
10、e Path (Bike Path). A bike-way physically separated from motor-ized vehicular traffic by an open space or barrier and either within the high-way right-of-way or within an inde-pendent right-of-way. (d) Bicycle Lane (Bike Lane). A por-tion of a roadway which has been des-ignated by striping, signing
11、and pave-ment markings for the preferential or exclusive use of bicyclists. (e) Bicycle Route (Bike Route). A seg-ment of a system of bikeways des-ignated by the jurisdiction having au-thority with appropriate directional and informational markers, with or without a specific bicycle route num-ber. (
12、f) Shared Roadway. Any roadway upon which a bicycle lane is not des-ignated and which may be legally used by bicycles regardless of whether such facility is specifically designated as a bikeway. (g) Pedestrian Walkway or Walkway. A continuous way designated for pedes-trians and separated from the th
13、rough lanes for motor vehicles by space or barrier. (h) Highway Construction Project. A project financed in whole or in part with Federal-aid or Federal funds for VerDate Mar2010 09:39 May 11, 2011 Jkt 223076 PO 00000 Frm 00283 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML223076.XXX 223076wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with
14、 CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-274 23 CFR Ch. I (4111 Edition) 652.5 the construction, reconstruction or im-provement of a highway or portions thereof, including bridges and tunnels. (i) Independent Bicycle Construction Project (
15、Independent Bicycle Project). A project designation used to distinguish a bicycle facility constructed independ-ently and primarily for use by bicyclists from an improvement in-cluded as an incidental part of a high-way construction project. (j) Independent Pedestrian Walkway Construction Project (I
16、ndependent Walk-way Project). A project designation used to distinguish a walkway constructed independently and solely as a pedes-trian walkway project from a pedes-trian improvement included as an inci-dental part of a highway construction project. (k) Incidental Bicycle or Pedestrian Walkway Const
17、ruction Project (Incidental Feature). One constructed as an inci-dental part of a highway construction project. (l) Nonconstruction Bicycle Project. A bicycle project not involving physical construction which enhances the safe use of bicycles for transportation pur-poses. (m) Snowmobile. A motorized
18、 vehicle solely designed to operate on snow or ice. 652.5 Policy. The safe accommodation of pedes-trians and bicyclists should be given full consideration during the develop-ment of Federal-aid highway projects, and during the construction of such projects. The special needs for the el-derly and the
19、 handicapped shall be con-sidered in all Federal-aid projects that include pedestrian facilities. Where current or anticipated pedestrian and/ or bicycle traffic presents a potential conflict with motor vehicle traffic, every effort shall be made to minimize the detrimental effects on all highway us
20、ers who share the facility. On high-ways without full control of access where a bridge deck is being replaced or rehabilitated, and where bicycles are permitted to operate at each end, the bridge shall be reconstructed so that bicycles can be safely accommodated when it can be done at a reasonable c
21、ost. Consultation with local groups of organized bicyclists is to be encouraged in the development of bicycle projects. 652.7 Eligibility. (a) Independent bicycle projects, inci-dental bicycle projects, and non-construction bicycle projects must be principally for transportation rather than recreati
22、onal use and must meet the project conditions for authoriza-tion where applicable. (b) The implementation of pedestrian and bicycle accommodations may be authorized for Federal-aid participa-tion as either incidental features of highways or as independent projects where all of the following conditio
23、ns are satisfied. (1) The safety of the motorist, bicy-clist, and/or pedestrian will be en-hanced by the project. (2) The project is initiated or sup-ported by the appropriate State high-way agency(ies) and/or the Federal land management agency. Projects are to be located and designed pursuant to an
24、 overall plan, which provides due consideration for safety and contiguous routes. (3) A public agency has formally agreed to: (i) Accept the responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the facil-ity, (ii) Ban all motorized vehicles other than maintenance vehicles, or snowmo-biles where permi
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