[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 23, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 23CFR972.104]

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                           TITLE 23--HIGHWAYS
 
 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 972_FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS--Table of Contents
 
                          Subpart A_Definitions
 
Sec. 972.104  Definitions.

    Alternative transportation systems means modes of transportation 
other than private vehicles, including methods to improve system 
performance such as transportation demand management, congestion 
management, and intelligent 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 important from a 
structural, user, or cost standpoint. Examples are decks, joints, 
bearings, girders, abutments, and piers.
    Federal lands bridge management system (BMS) means a systematic 
process used by the Forest Service (FS), the Fish and Wildlife Service 
(FWS) and the National Park Service (NPS) for analyzing bridge data to 
make forecasts and recommendations, and provides the means by which 
bridge maintenance, rehabilitation, and replacement programs and 
policies may be effectively considered.
    Federal lands congestion management system (CMS) means a systematic 
process used by the FS, FWS and NPS for

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managing congestion that provides information on transportation system 
performance and alternative strategies for alleviating congestion and 
enhancing the mobility of persons and goods to levels that meet Federal, 
State and local needs.
    Federal Lands Highway Program (FLHP) means a federally funded 
program established in 23 U.S.C. 204 to address transportation needs of 
Federal and Indian lands.
    Federal lands pavement management system (PMS) means a systematic 
process used by the FS, FWS and NPS that provides information for use in 
implementing cost-effective pavement reconstruction, rehabilitation, and 
preventive maintenance programs and policies and that results in 
pavement designed to accommodate current and forecasted traffic in a 
safe, durable, and cost-effective manner.
    Federal lands safety management system (SMS) means a systematic 
process used by the FS, FWS and NPS with the goal of reducing the number 
and severity of traffic accidents by ensuring that all opportunities to 
improve roadway safety are identified, considered, implemented and 
evaluated as appropriate, during all phases of highway planning, design, 
construction, operation and maintenance, by providing information for 
selecting and implementing effective highway safety strategies and 
projects.
    Fish and Wildlife Service transportation plan means the official 
Fish and Wildlife Service-wide multimodal transportation plan that is 
developed through the Fish and Wildlife Service transportation planning 
process pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 204.
    Highway safety means the reduction of traffic accidents, and deaths, 
injuries, and property damage resulting therefrom, on public roads.
    Intelligent transportation system (ITS) means electronics, 
communications, or information processing used singly or in combination 
to improve the efficiency and safety of a surface transportation system.
    Life-cycle cost analysis means an evaluation of costs incurred over 
the life of a project allowing a comparative analysis between or among 
various alternatives. Life-cycle cost analysis promotes consideration of 
total cost, to include maintenance and operation expenditures. 
Comprehensive life-cycle costs analysis includes all economic variables 
essential to the evaluation: User costs such as delay and safety costs 
associated with maintenance and rehabilitation projects, agency capital 
cost, and life-cycle maintenance costs.
    Metropolitan planning area means the geographic area in which the 
metropolitan transportation planning process required by 23 U.S.C. 134 
and 49 U.S.C. 5303-5306 must be carried out.
    Metropolitan planning organization (MPO) means the forum for 
cooperative transportation decision-making for the metropolitan planning 
area pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 134 and 49 U.S.C. 5303.
    National Wildlife Refuge System (Refuge System) means all the lands 
and waters reported by the FWS as being part of the National Wildlife 
Refuge System in the annual ``Report of Lands Under Control of the U.S. 
FWS.'' \1\ Included in the Refuge System are those lands that are 
generally known as refuges, waterfowl production areas, wetland 
management districts, and coordination areas.
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    \1\ ``Report of Lands under Control of the U.S. FWS,'' U.S. FWS, 
(published annually on September 30). A free copy is available from the 
U.S. FWS, Division of Realty, 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 622, 
Arlington, VA 22203; telephone: (703) 358-1713.
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    Operations means those activities associated with managing, 
controlling, and regulating highway traffic.
    Refuge road means a public road that provides access to or is 
located within a unit of the National Wildlife Refuge System and for 
which title and maintenance responsibilities are vested in the United 
States Government.
    Refuge Roads Program means the funds allocated each fiscal year, as 
described in 23 U.S.C. 202(e) and 23 U.S.C. 204(k).
    Refuge Roads transportation improvement program (RRTIP) means a 
staged, multiyear, multimodal program of transportation projects for the 
Refuge Roads Program consistent with the Fish and Wildlife Service 
transportation plan and planning processes pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 204(a) 
and (k).
    Secretary means the Secretary of Transportation.

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    State means any one of the fifty States, the District of Columbia, 
or Puerto Rico.
    Transportation facilities means roads, streets, bridges, parking 
areas, transit vehicles, and other related transportation 
infrastructure.
    Transportation Management Area (TMA) means an urbanized area with a 
population over 200,000 (as determined by the latest decennial census) 
or other area when TMA designation is requested by the Governor and the 
MPO (or affected local officials), and officially designated by the 
Administrators of the Federal Highway Administration and the Federal 
Transit Administration. The TMA designation applies to the entire 
metropolitan planning area(s).