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Code · CFR · Title 23 — Highways · Part 490 — National Performance Management Measures · § 490.301

§ 490.301. Purpose.

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The purpose of this subpart is to implement the following statutory requirements of 23 U.S.C. 150(c)(3) to:
(a)Establish measures for State DOTs and MPOs to assess the condition of pavements on the Interstate System;
(b)Establish measures for State DOTs and MPOs to assess the condition of pavements on the NHS (excluding the Interstate);
(c)Establish minimum levels for pavement condition on the Interstate System, only for purposes of carrying out 23 U.S.C. 119(f)(1);
(d)Establish data elements that are necessary to collect and maintain standardized data to carry out a performance-based approach; and
(e)Consider regional differences in establishing the minimum levels for pavement conditions on the Interstate System.
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