DOT 23 CFR PART 971-2011 FOREST SERVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS.pdf
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1、481 Federal Highway Administration, DOT 971.102 (2) Have CMS coverage for all trans-portation systems serving NPS facili-ties that meet minimum CMS needs criteria, as appropriate, funded through the FLHP. (b) The NPS shall consider the re-sults of the CMS when selecting con-gestion mitigation strate
2、gies that are the most time efficient and cost effec-tive and that add value (protection/re-juvenation of resources, improved vis-itor experience) to the park and adja-cent communities. (c) In addition to the requirements provided in 970.204, the CMS must meet the following requirements: (1) For tho
3、se NPS transportation sys-tems that require a CMS, in both met-ropolitan and non-metropolitan areas, consideration shall be given to strate-gies that promote alternative transpor-tation systems, reduce private auto-mobile travel, and best integrate pri-vate automobile travel with other transportatio
4、n modes. (2) For portions of the NPS transpor-tation system within transportation management areas (TMAs), the NPS transportation planning process shall include a CMS that meets the require-ments of this section. By agreement between the TMA and the NPS, the TMAs CMS coverage may include the transpo
5、rtation systems serving NPS fa-cilities, as appropriate. Through this agreement(s), the NPS may meet the requirements of this section. (3) If congestion exists at a NPS fa-cility within the boundaries of a TMA, and the TMAs CMS does not provide coverage of the portions of the NPS transportation faci
6、lities experiencing congestion, the NPS shall develop a separate CMS to cover those facilities. Approaches may include the use of al-ternate mode studies and implementa-tion plans as components of the CMS. (4) A CMS will: (i) Identify and document measures for congestion (e.g., level of service); (i
7、i) Identify the causes of congestion; (iii) Include processes for evaluating the cost and effectiveness of alter-native strategies; (iv) Identify the anticipated benefits of appropriate alternative traditional and nontraditional congestion manage-ment strategies; (v) Determine methods to monitor and
8、 evaluate the performance of the multi-modal transportation system; and (vi) Appropriately consider strate-gies, or combinations of strategies for each area, such as: (A) Transportation demand manage-ment measures; (B) Traffic operational improve-ments; (C) Public transportation improve-ments; (D) I
9、TS technologies; and (E) Additional system capacity. PART 971FOREST SERVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Subpart ADefinitions Sec. 971.100 Purpose. 971.102 Applicability. 971.104 Definitions. Subpart BForest Highway Program Management Systems 971.200 Purpose. 971.202 Applicability. 971.204 Management systems
10、requirements. 971.206 Funds for establishment, develop-ment, and implementation of the sys-tems. 971.208 Federal lands pavement manage-ment system (PMS). 971.210 Federal lands bridge management system (BMS). 971.212 Federal lands safety management system (SMS). 971.214 Federal lands congestion manag
11、e-ment system (CMS). AUTHORITY: 23 U.S.C. 204, 315; 42 U.S.C. 7410 et seq.; 49 CFR 1.48. SOURCE: 69 FR 9480, Feb. 27, 2004, unless otherwise noted. Subpart ADefinitions 971.100 Purpose. The purpose of this subpart is to pro-vide definitions for terms used in this part. 971.102 Applicability. The def
12、initions in this subpart are applicable to this part, except as other-wise provided. VerDate Mar2010 09:39 May 11, 2011 Jkt 223076 PO 00000 Frm 00491 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML223076.XXX 223076wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted witho
13、ut license from IHS-,-,-482 23 CFR Ch. I (4111 Edition) 971.104 971.104 Definitions. Alternative transportation systems means modes of transportation other than private vehicles, including meth-ods to improve system performance such as transportation demand man-agement, congestion management, and in
14、telligent transportation systems. These mechanisms help reduce the use of private vehicles and thus, improve overall efficiency of transportation systems and facilities. Elements mean the components of a bridge that are important from a struc-tural, user, or cost standpoint. Exam-ples are decks, joi
15、nts, bearings, girders, abutments, and piers. Federal lands bridge management sys-tem (BMS) means a systematic process used by the Forest Service (FS), the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), and the National Park Service (NPS) for collecting and analyzing bridge data to make forecasts and recommendati
16、ons, and that provides the means by which bridge maintenance, rehabilitation, and replacement programs and policies may be efficiently and effectively con-sidered. Federal lands congestion management system (CMS) means a systematic proc-ess used by the FS, FWS, and NPS for managing congestion that p
17、rovides in-formation on transportation system performance, and alternative strate-gies for alleviating congestion and en-hancing the mobility of persons and goods to levels that meet Federal, State, and local needs. Federal Lands Highway Program (FLHP) means a federally funded pro-gram established i
18、n 23 U.S.C. 204 to ad-dress transportation needs of Federal and Indian lands. Federal lands pavement management system (PMS) means a systematic proc-ess used by the FS, FWS, and NPS that provides information for use in imple-menting cost-effective pavement recon-struction, rehabilitation, and preven
19、-tive maintenance programs and poli-cies, and that results in pavement de-signed to accommodate current and forecasted traffic in a safe, durable, and cost-effective manner. Federal lands safety management sys-tem (SMS) means a systematic process used by the FS, FWS, and NPS with the goal of reducin
20、g the number and se-verity of traffic accidents by ensuring that all opportunities to improve road-way safety are identified, considered, implemented, and evaluated as appro-priate, during all phases of highway planning, design, construction, oper-ation and maintenance, by providing information for
21、selecting and imple-menting effective highway safety strategies and projects. Forest highway (FH) means a forest road under the jurisdiction of, and maintained by, a public authority and open to public travel. Forest Highway Program means the public lands highway funds allocated each fiscal year, as
22、 is provided in 23 U.S.C. 202, for projects that provide ac-cess to and within the National Forest system, as described in 23 U.S.C. 202(b) and 23 U.S.C. 204. Forest Highway Program transportation improvement program (FHTIP) means a staged, multiyear, multimodal pro-gram of transportation projects i
23、n a State area consistent with the FH transportation plan and developed through the tri-party FH planning processes pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 204, and 23 CFR 660 subpart A. Forest Service transportation plan means the official FH multimodal, transportation plan that is developed through the tri-party FH
24、 transpor-tation planning process pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 204. Highway safety means the reduction of traffic accidents on public roads, in-cluding reductions in deaths, injuries, and property damage. Intelligent transportation system (ITS) means electronics, communications, or information processing,
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