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Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century

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Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century
Great Seal of the United States
Long titleAn Act to authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes.
Acronyms (colloquial)TEA-21
NicknamesBESTEA bill, TEA 21 bill, Transportation Reauthorization bill
Enacted bythe 105th United States Congress
Citations
Public lawPub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 105–178 (text) (PDF)
Statutes at Large112 Stat. 107
Legislative history

The United States federal Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) is a federal transportation bill enacted June 9, 1998, as Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 105–178 (text) (PDF) and 112 Stat. 107. TEA-21 authorized federal surface transportation programs for highways, highway safety, and transit for a 6-year period from 1998 to 2003. Because Congress could not agree on funding levels, the Act, which had continued past 2003 by means of temporary extensions, was allowed to lapse.

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History

The bill was introduced in the House by Bud Shuster (RPA) on September 4, 1997. The transportation equity act requires that seven planning factors be included in regional transportation plans. The plans must:

  1. support the economic vitality of the metropolitan planning area, especially by enabling global competitiveness, productivity and efficiency;
  2. increase the safety and security of the transportation system for motorized and non-motorized users ;
  3. increase the accessibility and mobility options available to people and for freight;
  4. protect and enhance the environment, especially by promoting energy conservation and improving quality of life;
  5. enhance the integration and connectivity of the transportation system across and between modes, for people and freight;
  6. promote efficient system management and operation; and
  7. emphasize the efficient preservation of existing transportation systems.

Factor 4 was amended by the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act (SAFETEA-LU) in 2005 and reads: "protect and enhance the environment, promote energy conservation, improve the quality of life, and promote consistency between transportation improvements and State and local planned growth and economic development patterns".[1]

Section 1211(d) prevents the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) from requiring state departments of transportation to use the metric system.[2] This has had the effect of delaying metrication in the United States with respect to road construction, though some states had already completely converted.[3]

Funding programs

  • JARC (Job Access Reverse Commute)

See also

References

  1. ^ 23 U.S. Code § 135 - Statewide and nonmetropolitan transportation planning
  2. ^ "FHWA Memorandum to all State Chief Executive Officers Regarding Metrication Conversion at State Option". 22 October 1998.
  3. ^ "Are we going metric now or later?".

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