United States Code/Title 23/Chapter 1

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United States Code, Title 23
the United States Government
Chapter 1. Federal-Aid Highways
79903United States Code, Title 23 — Chapter 1. Federal-Aid Highwaysthe United States Government
  • § 101. Definitions and declaration of policy
  • § 102. Program efficiencies
  • § 103. National Highway System
  • § 104. Apportionment
  • [§ 105. Repealed. Pub. L. 117–58, div. A, title I, § 11501(a), Nov. 15, 2021, 135 Stat. 578]
  • § 106. Project approval and oversight
  • § 107. Acquisition of rights-of-way—Interstate System
  • § 108. Advance acquisition of real property
  • § 109. Standards
  • [§ 110. Repealed. Pub. L. 112–141, div. A, title I, § 1519(b)(1)(A), July 6, 2012, 126 Stat. 575]
  • § 111. Agreements relating to use of and access to rights-of-way—Interstate System
  • § 112. Letting of contracts
  • § 113. Prevailing rate of wage
  • § 114. Construction
  • § 115. Advance construction
  • § 116. Maintenance
  • § 117. Nationally significant multimodal freight and highway projects
  • § 118. Availability of funds
  • § 119. National highway performance program
  • § 120. Federal share payable
  • § 121. Payment to States for construction
  • § 122. Payments to States for bond and other debt instrument financing
  • § 123. Relocation of utility facilities
  • § 124. Bridge investment program
  • § 125. Emergency relief
  • § 126. Transferability of Federal-aid highway funds
  • § 127. Vehicle weight limitations—Interstate System
  • § 128. Public hearings
  • § 129. Toll roads, bridges, tunnels, and ferries
  • § 130. Railway-highway crossings
  • § 131. Control of outdoor advertising
  • § 132. Payments on Federal-aid projects undertaken by a Federal agency
  • § 133. Surface transportation block grant program
  • § 134. Metropolitan transportation planning
  • § 135. Statewide and nonmetropolitan transportation planning
  • § 136. Control of junkyards
  • § 137. Fringe and corridor parking facilities
  • § 138. Preservation of parklands
  • § 139. Efficient environmental reviews for project decisionmaking and One Federal Decision
  • § 140. Nondiscrimination
  • § 141. Enforcement of requirements
  • § 142. Public transportation
  • § 143. Highway use tax evasion projects
  • § 144. National bridge and tunnel inventory and inspection standards
  • § 145. Federal-State relationship
  • § 146. Carpool and vanpool projects
  • § 147. Construction of ferry boats and ferry terminal facilities
  • § 148. Highway safety improvement program
  • § 149. Congestion mitigation and air quality improvement program
  • § 150. National goals and performance management measures
  • § 151. National electric vehicle charging and hydrogen, propane, and natural gas fueling corridors
  • § 152. Hazard elimination program
  • § 153. Use of safety belts and motorcycle helmets
  • § 154. Open container requirements
  • [§ 155. Repealed. Pub. L. 112–141, div. A, title I, § 1519(b)(1)(A), July 6, 2012, 126 Stat. 575]
  • § 156. Proceeds from the sale or lease of real property
  • § 157. National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 reporting program
  • § 158. National minimum drinking age
  • § 159. Revocation or suspension of drivers’ licenses of individuals convicted of drug offenses
  • [§ 160. Repealed. Pub. L. 112–141, div. A, title I, § 1519(b)(1)(A), July 6, 2012, 126 Stat. 575]
  • § 161. Operation of motor vehicles by intoxicated minors
  • § 162. National scenic byways program
  • § 163. Safety incentives to prevent operation of motor vehicles by intoxicated persons
  • § 164. Minimum penalties for repeat offenders for driving while intoxicated or driving under the influence
  • § 165. Territorial and Puerto Rico highway program
  • § 166. HOV facilities
  • § 167. National highway freight program
  • § 168. Integration of planning and environmental review
  • § 169. Development of programmatic mitigation plans
  • § 170. Funding flexibility for transportation emergencies
  • § 171. Wildlife crossings pilot program
  • § 172. Wildlife-vehicle collision reduction and habitat connectivity improvement
  • § 173. Rural surface transportation grant program
  • § 174. State human capital plans
  • § 175. Carbon reduction program
  • § 176. Promoting Resilient Operations for Transformative, Efficient, and Cost-saving Transportation (PROTECT) program
  • § 177. Neighborhood access and equity grant program
  • § 178. Environmental review implementation funds
  • § 179. Low-carbon transportation materials grants
  • [§§ 181 to 190. Renumbered §§ 601 to 610]