DOT 23 CFR PART 660-2011 SPECIAL PROGRAMS (DIRECT FEDERAL).pdf
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1、349 Federal Highway Administration, DOT 660.101 (r) Removable stakes; (s) Stabilizing jack (anti-nosedive device); (t) Stake pockets; (u) Step; (v) Tarp basket; (w) Tire carrier; and (x) Uppercoupler. 2. Devices excluded from length measure-ment at the rear of a semitrailer or trailer including, but
2、 not limited to, the following: (a) Handhold; (b) Hazardous materials placards and hold-ers; (c) Ladder; (d) Pintle hook; (e) Removable stakes; (f) Splash and spray suppression device; (g) Stake pockets; and (h) Step. 3. Devices excluded from width determina-tion, not to exceed 3 inches from the sid
3、e of the vehicle including, but not limited to, the following: (a) Corner caps; (b) Hazardous materials placards and hold-ers; (c) Lift pads for trailer on flatcar (piggy-back) operation; (d) Rain gutters; (e) Rear and side door hinges and their pro-tective hardware; (f) Side marker lamps; (g) Struc
4、tural reinforcement for side doors or intermodal operation (limited to 1 inch from the side within the 3 inch maximum ex-tension); (h) Tarping systems for open-top trailers; (i) Movable devices to enclose the cargo area of flatbed semitrailers or trailers, usu-ally called tarping systems, where no c
5、ompo-nent part of the system extends more than 3 inches from the sides or back of the vehicle when the vehicle is in operation. This exclu-sion applies to all component parts of tarping systems, including the transverse structure at the front of the vehicle to which the sliding walls and roof of the
6、 tarp mecha-nism are attached, provided the structure is not also intended or designed to comply with 49 CFR 393.106, which requires a headerboard strong enough to prevent cargo from pene-trating or crushing the cab; the transverse structure may be up to 108 inches wide if properly centered so that
7、neither side ex-tends more than 3 inches beyond the struc-tural edge of the vehicle. Also excluded from measurement are side rails running the length of the vehicle and rear doors, provided the only function of the latter, like that of the transverse structure at the front of the vehicle, is to seal
8、 the cargo area and anchor the sliding walls and roof. On the other hand, a headerboard designed to comply with 49 CFR 393.106 is load bearing and thus limited to 102 inches in width. However, the wings designed to close the gap between such a headerboard and the movable walls and roof of a tarping
9、system are width exclusive, pro-vided they are add-on pieces designed to bear only the load of the tarping system itself and are not integral parts of the load-bearing headerboard structure; (j) Tie-down assembly on platform trailers; (k) Wall variation from true flat; and (l) Weevil pins and socket
10、s on low-bed trailers. 67 FR 15110, Mar. 29, 2002 PART 660SPECIAL PROGRAMS (DIRECT FEDERAL) Subpart AForest Highways Sec. 660.101 Purpose. 660.103 Definitions. 660.105 Planning and route designation. 660.107 Allocations. 660.109 Program development. 660.111 Agreements. 660.112 Project development. 6
11、60.113 Construction. 660.115 Maintenance. 660.117 Funding, records and accounting. Subparts BD Reserved Subpart EDefense Access Roads 660.501 Purpose. 660.503 Objectives. 660.505 Scope. 660.507 Definitions. 660.509 General principles. 660.511 Eligibility. 660.513 Standards. 660.515 Project administr
12、ation. 660.517 Maneuver area roads. 660.519 Missile installations and facilities. Subpart AForest Highways AUTHORITY: 16 U.S.C. 16081610; 23 U.S.C. 101, 202, 204, and 315; 49 CFR 1.48. SOURCE: 59 FR 30300, June 13, 1994, unless otherwise noted. 660.101 Purpose. The purpose of this subpart is to im-p
13、lement the Forest Highway (FH) Pro-gram which enhances local, regional, and national benefits of FHs funded under the public lands highway cat-egory of the coordinated Federal Lands Highway Program. As provided in 23 U.S.C. 202, 203, and 204, the program, developed in cooperation with State and loca
14、l agencies, provides safe and adequate transportation access to and through National Forest System (NFS) VerDate Mar2010 09:39 May 11, 2011 Jkt 223076 PO 00000 Frm 00359 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML223076.XXX 223076wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networ
15、king permitted without license from IHS-,-,-350 23 CFR Ch. I (4111 Edition) 660.103 lands for visitors, recreationists, re-source users, and others which is not met by other transportation programs. Forest highways assist rural and com-munity economic development and pro-mote tourism and travel. 660
16、.103 Definitions. In addition to the definitions in 23 U.S.C. 101(a), the following apply to this subpart: Cooperator means a non-Federal pub-lic authority which has jurisdiction and maintenance responsibility for a FH. Forest highway means a forest road under the jurisdiction of, and main-tained by
17、, a public authority and open to public travel. Forest road means a road wholly or partly within, or adjacent to, and serv-ing the NFS and which is necessary for the protection, administration, and utilization of the NFS and the use and development of its resources. Jurisdiction means the legal righ
18、t or authority to control, operate, regulate use of, maintain, or cause to be main-tained, a transportation facility, through ownership or delegated au-thority. The authority to construct or maintain such a facility may be de-rived from fee title, easement, written authorization, or permit from a Fe
19、d-eral agency, or some similar method. Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) means that organization des-ignated as the forum for cooperative transportation decisionmaking pursu-ant to the provisions of part 450 of this title. Metropolitan Transportation Plan means the official intermodal transpo
20、r-tation plan that is developed and adopted through the metropolitan transportation planning process for the metropolitan planning area. National Forest System means lands and facilities administered by the For-est Service (FS), U.S. Department of Agriculture, as set forth in the Forest and Rangelan
21、d Renewable Resource Planning Act of 1974, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1601 note, 16001614). Open to public travel means except during scheduled periods, extreme weather conditions, or emergencies, open to the general public for use with a standard passenger auto, without re-strictive gates or prohibitive
22、 signs or regulations, other than for general traffic control or restrictions based on size, weight, or class of registration. Public authority means a Federal, State, county, town, or township, In-dian tribe, municipal or other local government or instrumentality with authority to finance, build, o
23、perate, or maintain toll or toll-free facilities. Public lands highway means: (1) A for-est road under the jurisdiction of and maintained by a public authority and open to public travel or (2) any high-way through unappropriated or unre-served public lands, nontaxable Indian lands, or other Federal
24、reservations under the jurisdiction of and main-tained by a public authority and open to public travel. Public road means any road or street under the jurisdiction of and main-tained by a public authority and open to public travel. Renewable resources means those ele-ments within the scope of respon
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