Sec. 11012. Data collection on unpaved public roads
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Section 148 of title 23, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following: A State may elect not to collect fundamental data elements for the model inventory of roadway elements on public roads that are gravel roads or otherwise unpaved if— more than 45 percent of the public roads in the State are gravel roads or otherwise unpaved; and less than 10 percent of fatalities in the State occur on those unpaved public roads; or more than 70 percent of the public roads in the State are gravel roads or otherwise unpaved; and less than 25 percent of fatalities in the State occur on those unpaved public roads. The percentages described in paragraph
(1)shall be based on the average for the 5 most recent years for which relevant data is available. If a State elects not to collect data on a road described in paragraph (1), the State shall not use funds provided to carry out this section for a project on that road until the State completes a collection of the required model inventory of roadway elements for the road. .