§ 490.513. Calculation of National Highway System performance measures.
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(a)The NHS Performance measures in § 490.507 shall be calculated in accordance with this section by State DOTs and MPOs to carry out the Interstate System and non-Interstate NHS performance-related requirements of this part, and by FHWA to make the significant progress determinations specified in § 490.109 and to report on system performance.
(b)The Interstate Travel Time Reliability measure specified in § 490.507(a)(1) shall be computed to the nearest tenth of a percent as follows: Where: R = total number of Interstate System reporting segments that are exhibiting an LOTTR below 1.50 during all of the time periods identified in § 490.511(b)(1)(i) through (iv); I = Interstate System reporting segment "i"; SLi = length, to the nearest thousandth of a mile, of Interstate System reporting segment "i"; AVi = total annual traffic volume to the nearest single vehicle, of the Interstate System reporting segment "i"; J = geographic area in which the reporting segment "i" is located where a unique occupancy factor has been determined; OFi = occupancy factor for vehicles on the NHS within a specified geographic area within the State/Metropolitan planning area; and T = total number of Interstate System reporting segments.
(c)The Non-Interstate Travel Time Reliability measure specified in § 490.507(a)(2) shall be computed to the nearest tenth of a percent as follows: Where: R = total number of non-Interstate NHS reporting segments that are exhibiting an LOTTR below 1.50 during all of the time periods identified in § 490.511(b)(1)(i) through (iv); i = non-Interstate NHS reporting segment "i"; SLi = length, to the nearest thousandth of a mile, of non-Interstate NHS reporting segment "i"; AVi = total annual traffic volume to the nearest 1 vehicle, of the Interstate System reporting segment "i"; j = geographic area in which the reporting segment "i" is located where a unique occupancy factor has been determined; OFj = occupancy factor for vehicles on the NHS within a specified geographic area within the State/Metropolitan planning area; and T = total number of non-Interstate NHS reporting segments. \[82 FR 6031, Jan. 18, 2017, as amended at 83 FR 24936, May 31, 2018; 88 FR 85393, Dec. 7, 2023; 90 FR 16466, Apr. 18, 2025\]
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§ 490.513
Calculation of National Highway System performance measures.
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