DOT 23 CFR PART 810-2011 MASS TRANSIT AND SPECIAL USE HIGHWAY PROJECTS.pdf
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1、458 1The MUTCD is incorporated by reference at 23 CFR part 655, subpart F. SUBCHAPTER IPUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PART 810MASS TRANSIT AND SPECIAL USE HIGHWAY PROJECTS Subpart AGeneral Sec. 810.2 Purpose. 810.4 Definitions. 810.6 Prerequisites for projects authorized by 23 U.S.C. 137, 142, or 149. 810.8
2、Coordination. Subpart BHighway Public Transportation Projects and Special Use Highway Fa-cilities 810.100 Purpose. 810.102 Eligible projects. 810.104 Applicability of other provisions. 810.106 Approval of fringe and transpor-tation corridor parking facilities. 810.108 Designation of existing facilit
3、ies. Subpart CMaking Highway Rights-of- Way Available for Mass Transit Projects 810.200 Purpose. 810.202 Applicability. 810.204 Application by mass transit author-ity. 810.206 Review by the State Highway Agen-cy. 810.208 Action by the Federal Highway Ad-ministrator. 810.210 Authorization for use and
4、 occupancy by mass transit. 810.212 Use to be without charge. Subpart DFederal-Aid Urban System Nonhighway Public Mass Transit Projects 810.300 Purpose. 810.302 Eligible projects. 810.304 Submission of projects. 810.306 Reservation of funds. 810.308 Approval of urban system non-highway public mass t
5、ransit projects. 810.310 Applicability of other provisions. AUTHORITY: 23 U.S.C. 137, 142, 149 and 315; sec. 4 of Pub. L. 97134, 95 Stat. 1699; secs. 118, 120, and 163 of Pub. L. 97424, 96 Stat. 2097; 49 CFR 1.48(b) and 1.51(f). SOURCE: 50 FR 33917, Aug. 22, 1985, unless otherwise noted. Subpart AGe
6、neral 810.2 Purpose. The purpose of this regulation is to implement sections 137, 142, and 149 of title 23, U.S.C. 810.4 Definitions. (a) Except as otherwise provided terms defined in 23 U.S.C. 101(a) are used in this subpart as so defined. (b) The following terms, where used in the regulations in t
7、his subpart have the following meanings: (1) Exclusive or preferential high oc-cupancy vehicle, truck, or emergency vehicle lanes-one or more lanes of a highway facility or an entire highway facility where high occupancy vehicles, trucks or emergency vehicles or any combination thereof, are given, a
8、t all times or at any regularly scheduled times, a priority or preference over some or all other vehicles moving in the general stream of mixed highway traffic. Carpool lane(s)is any high oc-cupancy vehicle lane which allows use by carpools. (2) Fringe and transportation cor-ridor parking facilities
9、those facili-ties which are intended to be used for the temporary storage of vehicles and which are located and designed so as to facilitate the safe and convenient transfer of persons traveling in such vehicles to and from high occupancy vehicles and/or public mass transpor-tation systems including
10、 rail. The term parking facilities includes but is not limited to access roads, buildings, structures, equipment, improvements and interests in land. (3) High occupancy vehiclea bus or other motorized passenger vehicle such as a carpool or vanpool vehicle used for ridesharing purposes and occupied b
11、y a specified minimum number of persons. (4) Highway traffic control devices traffic control devices as defined by the currently approved Manual on Uni-form Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways.1VerDate Mar2010 09:39 May 11, 2011 Jkt 223076 PO 00000 Frm 00468 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML223
12、076.XXX 223076wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-459 Federal Highway Administration, DOT 810.102 (5) Metropolitan Planning Organiza-tionthat organization designated as being responsible, together with th
13、e State, for carrying out the provisions of 23 U.S.C. 134, as required by 23 U.S.C. 104(f)(3), and capable of meeting the re-quirements of sections 3(e)(1), 5(1), 8 (a) and (c) and 9(e)(3)(G) of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amend-ed, 49 U.S.C. 1602(e)(1), 1604(1), 1607 (a) and (c) a
14、nd 1607a(e)(3)(G). This organi-zation shall be the forum for coopera-tive transportation decisionmaking. (6) Nonhighway public mass transit projecta project to develop or im-prove public mass transit facilities or equipment. A project need not be phys-ically located or operated on a route designated
15、 as part of the Federal-aid urban system, but must be included in and related to a program for the devel-opment or improvement of an urban public mass transit system which in-cludes the purchase and rehabilitation of passenger buses and rolling stock for fixed rail facilities, and the purchase, cons
16、truction, reconstruction or im-provement of fixed rail passenger oper-ating facilities. Such projects may also include the construction, reconstruc-tion or rehabilitation of passenger loading and unloading facilities for ei-ther bus or rail passengers. (7) Passenger loading areas and fa-cilities (in
17、cluding shelters)areas and facilities located at or near passenger loading points for safety, protection, comfort, or convenience of high occu-pancy vehicle passengers. The term areas and facilities includes but is not limited to access roads, buildings, structures, equipment, improvements, and inte
18、rest in land. (8) Responsible local officials(i) In areas under 50,000 population, the prin-cipal elected officials of general pur-pose local governments; or (ii) In ur-banized areas, the principal elected of-ficials of general purpose local govern-ments acting through the Metropolitan Planning Orga
19、nization. 50 FR 33917, Aug. 22, 1985, as amended at 51 FR 16834, May 7, 1986 810.6 Prerequisites for projects au-thorized by 23 U.S.C. 137, 142, or 149. (a) Projects in an urbanized area must be based on a continuing com-prehensive transportation planning process, carried on in accordance with 23 U.
20、S.C. 134 as prescribed in 23 CFR part 450, subpart A and included in the transportation improvement program required by 23 CFR part 450, subpart B. (b) Except as otherwise provided by 23 CFR 450.202, projects under this sub-part located outside the urbanized area boundaries should be coordinated wit
21、h the appropriate local officials of the urbanized area as necessary to insure compatibility with the areas urban transportation plan. (c) All proposed projects must be in-cluded in a program of projects ap-proved pursuant to 23 CFR part 630, subpart A (Federal-Aid Program Ap-proval and Authorizatio
22、n). 810.8 Coordination. The Federal Highway Administrator and the Urban Mass Transportation Administrator shall coordinate with each other on any projects involving public mass transit to facilitate project selection, approval and comple-tion. Subpart BHighway Public Trans-portation Projects and Spe
23、cial Use Highway Facilities 810.100 Purpose. The purpose of the regulations in this subpart is to implement 23 U.S.C. 137, 142(a)(1), 142(b), and 149, which author-ize various highway public mass trans-portation improvements and special use highway facilities as Federal-aid highway projects. 810.102
24、 Eligible projects. Under this subpart the Federal High-way Administrator may approve on any Federal-aid system projects which facilitate the use of high occupancy ve-hicles and public mass transportation systems so as to increase the traffic ca-pacity of the Federal-aid system for the movement of p
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