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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
[Docket No. FHWA–2016–0012]
Emergency Deletion of National
Network Route—Kentucky Route 151
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
AGENCY:
This notice requests
comments on the emergency deletion of
Kentucky Route 151 (KY 151) (from US
127 north of Lawrenceburg, KY to
Interstate 64 (I–64) Exit 48) from the
National Network (NN) based on safety
considerations related to numerous
truck accidents and route geometric
deficiencies. On April 26, 2016, FHWA
approved the emergency deletion of KY
151 (from U.S. 127 north of
Lawrenceburg to I–64 Exit 48), from the
NN based on safety considerations. The
deletion is not final and FHWA seeks
public comments and information to
assist in assessing its impacts.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before July 15, 2016.
ADDRESSES: To ensure that you do not
duplicate your docket submissions,
please submit them by only one of the
following means:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and follow
the online instructions for submitting
comments.
• Mail: Docket Management Facility,
U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., W12–140,
Washington, DC 20590–0001.
• Hand Delivery: West Building
Ground Floor, Room W12–140, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays. The telephone
number is 202–366–9329.
• Instructions: You must include the
agency name and docket number at the
beginning of your comments. All
comments received will be posted
without change to https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided.
SUMMARY:
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For
questions about the deletion from the
NN, contact Crystal Jones, FHWA Office
of Freight Management and Operations,
telephone at 202–366–2976, or via email
at Crystal.Jones@dot.gov. For legal
questions, please contact William
Winne, FHWA Office of the Chief
Counsel, telephone at 202–366–1397, or
via email at William.Winne@dot.gov.
Business hours for the FHWA are from
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., e.t., Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Electronic Access
You may retrieve a copy of the notice
through the Federal eRulemaking portal
at https://www.regulations.gov. The Web
site is available 24 hours each day, 365
days each year. Electronic submission
and retrieval help and guidelines are
available under the help section of the
Web site. An electronic copy of this
document may also be downloaded
from Office of the Federal Register’s
Web site at https://www.archives.gov/
federal_register and the Government
Printing Office’s Web page at https://
www.gpoaccess.gov.
Background
The NN was authorized by the
Surface Transportation Assistance Act
of 1982 (STAA) (Pub. L. 97–424). Title
23 CFR 658 requires States to allow
conventional large truck combinations
on designated roadways that link
principal cities and densely developed
areas of the States. Conventional large
truck combinations are tractors with one
semitrailer of 48 feet in length or one
28-foot semitrailer and one 28-foot
trailer, both of which can be up to 102
inches wide.
Even though the geography of
interstate commerce has changed
significantly with the growth of smaller
communities into principle cities and
the emergence of new densely
developed areas, the NN has not
changed significantly in a quarter
century. The definition of conventional
large truck combinations has also not
changed, although 53-feet instead of 48feet is the prevalent length of a single
trailer and is allowed in most States.
The STAA acknowledged that the NN
might need to be changed over time.
Accordingly, FHWA developed
regulations on the procedures for
additions, deletions, and use
restrictions. Title 23 CFR 658.11(e)
provided for emergency deletions of any
route from the NN for safety
considerations. Emergency deletions are
not considered final, and must be
published in the Federal Register for
notice and comment.
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Conventional large truck
combinations often use KY 151 as a
shortcut from I–64 Exit 48 to connect
with four-lane divided U.S. 127 north of
Lawrenceburg, KY. A recent series of
large truck crashes have raised concerns
on the appropriateness of its designation
as an NN route. The predominant type
of crash involves trucks veering off the
roadway where the roadway and
shoulders are too narrow for
conventional combination large trucks.
The route has experienced an
increasingly high rate of single vehicle
truck accidents. It has marginal lane
widths (11 to 12 foot) and shoulder
widths (1 to 2 foot) and includes
sections with horizontal curvature that
negatively impact sight distances and
safe operation of combination truck and
bus vehicle traffic. The current traffic
volume on the nearby alternate route
(U.S. 127) is approximately 18,000
average annual daily traffic (AADT).
Based on traffic data available, FHWA
expects that truck traffic on U.S. 127
will increase from 1,260 to 1,694 AADT
per day, that is, approximately 434
trucks per day. The percentage of trucks
on U.S. 127 would increase from about
7 to 9 percent trucks.
Vehicle collision data gathered from
the Kentucky State Police show that KY
151 experienced single vehicle
accidents involving large trucks and
buses six times more often than U.S. 127
(the alternate route), during the same
time period. Further analysis shows that
half of the accidents on KY 151 are ‘‘Ran
Off Roadway (One Vehicle With/Earth
Embankment/Ditch)’’ collisions, while
U.S. 127 did not experience a single
accident of this type during the same
reporting period (2010–2015). The U.S.
127 is a four-lane divided partially
controlled access highway with 12-foot
lanes, 10-foot paved outside shoulders,
4-foot paved inside shoulders, and a 40foot median.
Purpose of the Notice
The purpose of this notice is to
request comments on the deletion of KY
151 (from U.S. 127 north of
Lawrenceburg to I–64 Exit 48) from the
NN. To ensure that the NN remains
substantially intact, FHWA retains the
authority to rule upon all requested
additions to, and deletions from, the
NN. This authority includes emergency
deletions based on safety considerations
(23 CFR 658.11(e)). On April 26, 2016,
FHWA approved the emergency
deletion of KY 151 from I–64 to U.S. 127
(near Lawrenceburg, KY) from the NN
based on safety considerations. This
deletion is not final and FHWA seeks
public comments to assist in assessing
its impacts.
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Comments are requested on the
following matters and any others
relating to the deletion of the route from
the NN:
• Will the deletion of the route
negatively impact the flow of interstate
commerce?
• Are there safety issues with the
route, particularly as it relates to
operation of conventional combination
large trucks that are generally tractors
with one semitrailer up to 48 feet in
length, or one 28-foot semitrailer and
one 28-foot trailer, and up to 102 inches
wide?
• What is the safety record of the
route, including current or anticipated
safety problems?
• Is the route experiencing above
normal accident rates and/or accident
severities?
• Is there information available that
indicates that the accident problems on
the route are aggravated by larger
conventional trucks?
• What are the geometric, structural,
or traffic operations features that might
preclude safe and efficient operation of
large conventional trucks (e.g., lane
widths, sight distance, severity and
length of grades, horizontal curvature,
shoulder width, narrow bridges, bridge
clearances and load limits, traffic
volumes and vehicle mix, intersection
geometrics, and vulnerability of
roadside property)? (Pictures or
illustrations would be helpful.)
• Are there operational restrictions
that might be implemented in lieu of
deletion of the route from the NN?
• Are there locations on the route that
large trucks require access to such as
terminals and facilities for food, fuel,
repairs, and rest?
• Is U.S. 127 a reasonable alternate
route?
• Are there safety concerns with the
use of U.S. 127 as alternate route.
(Pictures or illustrations would be
helpful.)
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 31111–31114;
Sections 411 and 412 of the Surface
Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 (Pub.
L. 97–424).
Issued on: June 1, 2016.
Gregory G. Nadeau,
Administrator, Federal Highway
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
Buy America Waiver Notification
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice provides
information regarding FHWA’s finding
that a Buy America waiver is
appropriate for the re-use of historical
U.S. 40 steel bridge truss members for
construction of a bicycle and pedestrian
bridge over Little Blue River in the City
of Grandview in the State of Missouri.
DATES: The effective date of the waiver
is June 16, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
questions about this notice, please
contact Mr. Gerald Yakowenko, FHWA
Office of Program Administration, 202–
366–1562, or via email at
gerald.yakowenko@dot.gov. For legal
questions, please contact Ms. Jennifer
Mayo, FHWA Office of the Chief
Counsel, 202–366–1523, or via email at
jennifer.mayo@dot.gov. Office hours for
the FHWA are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30
p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Electronic Access
An electronic copy of this document
may be downloaded from the Federal
Register’s home page at https://
www.archives.gov and the Government
Printing Office’s database at https://
www.access.gpo.gov/nara.
Background
The FHWA’s Buy America policy in
23 CFR 635.410 requires a domestic
manufacturing process for any steel or
iron products (including protective
coatings) that are permanently
incorporated in a Federal-aid
construction project. The regulation also
provides for a waiver of the Buy
America requirements when the
application would be inconsistent with
the public interest or when satisfactory
quality domestic steel and iron products
are not sufficiently available. This
notice provides information regarding
FHWA’s finding that a Buy America
waiver is appropriate for the re-use of
historical U.S. 40 steel bridge truss
members in construction of bicycle and
pedestrian bridge over Little Blue River
in Grandview, MO.
In accordance with Division K,
section 122 of the Consolidated and
Further Continuing Appropriations Act
of 2015 (Pub. L. 113–235), FHWA
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
[Docket No. FHWA-2016-0012]
Emergency Deletion of National Network Route--Kentucky Route 151
AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: This notice requests comments on the emergency deletion of
Kentucky Route 151 (KY 151) (from US 127 north of Lawrenceburg, KY to
Interstate 64 (I-64) Exit 48) from the National Network (NN) based on
safety considerations related to numerous truck accidents and route
geometric deficiencies. On April 26, 2016, FHWA approved the emergency
deletion of KY 151 (from U.S. 127 north of Lawrenceburg to I-64 Exit
48), from the NN based on safety considerations. The deletion is not
final and FHWA seeks public comments and information to assist in
assessing its impacts.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before July 15, 2016.
ADDRESSES: To ensure that you do not duplicate your docket submissions,
please submit them by only one of the following means:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov and follow the online instructions for submitting
comments.
Mail: Docket Management Facility, U.S. Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., W12-140, Washington, DC
20590-0001.
Hand Delivery: West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140,
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., e.t., Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays. The telephone number is 202-
366-9329.
Instructions: You must include the agency name and docket
number at the beginning of your comments. All comments received will be
posted without change to https://www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions about the deletion from
the NN, contact Crystal Jones, FHWA Office of Freight Management and
Operations, telephone at 202-366-2976, or via email at
Crystal.Jones@dot.gov. For legal questions, please contact William
Winne, FHWA Office of the Chief Counsel, telephone at 202-366-1397, or
via email at William.Winne@dot.gov. Business hours for the FHWA are
from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic Access
You may retrieve a copy of the notice through the Federal
eRulemaking portal at https://www.regulations.gov. The Web site is
available 24 hours each day, 365 days each year. Electronic submission
and retrieval help and guidelines are available under the help section
of the Web site. An electronic copy of this document may also be
downloaded from Office of the Federal Register's Web site at https://www.archives.gov/federal_register and the Government Printing Office's
Web page at https://www.gpoaccess.gov.
Background
The NN was authorized by the Surface Transportation Assistance Act
of 1982 (STAA) (Pub. L. 97-424). Title 23 CFR 658 requires States to
allow conventional large truck combinations on designated roadways that
link principal cities and densely developed areas of the States.
Conventional large truck combinations are tractors with one semitrailer
of 48 feet in length or one 28-foot semitrailer and one 28-foot
trailer, both of which can be up to 102 inches wide.
Even though the geography of interstate commerce has changed
significantly with the growth of smaller communities into principle
cities and the emergence of new densely developed areas, the NN has not
changed significantly in a quarter century. The definition of
conventional large truck combinations has also not changed, although
53-feet instead of 48-feet is the prevalent length of a single trailer
and is allowed in most States.
The STAA acknowledged that the NN might need to be changed over
time. Accordingly, FHWA developed regulations on the procedures for
additions, deletions, and use restrictions. Title 23 CFR 658.11(e)
provided for emergency deletions of any route from the NN for safety
considerations. Emergency deletions are not considered final, and must
be published in the Federal Register for notice and comment.
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Conventional large truck combinations often use KY 151 as a
shortcut from I-64 Exit 48 to connect with four-lane divided U.S. 127
north of Lawrenceburg, KY. A recent series of large truck crashes have
raised concerns on the appropriateness of its designation as an NN
route. The predominant type of crash involves trucks veering off the
roadway where the roadway and shoulders are too narrow for conventional
combination large trucks. The route has experienced an increasingly
high rate of single vehicle truck accidents. It has marginal lane
widths (11 to 12 foot) and shoulder widths (1 to 2 foot) and includes
sections with horizontal curvature that negatively impact sight
distances and safe operation of combination truck and bus vehicle
traffic. The current traffic volume on the nearby alternate route (U.S.
127) is approximately 18,000 average annual daily traffic (AADT). Based
on traffic data available, FHWA expects that truck traffic on U.S. 127
will increase from 1,260 to 1,694 AADT per day, that is, approximately
434 trucks per day. The percentage of trucks on U.S. 127 would increase
from about 7 to 9 percent trucks.
Vehicle collision data gathered from the Kentucky State Police show
that KY 151 experienced single vehicle accidents involving large trucks
and buses six times more often than U.S. 127 (the alternate route),
during the same time period. Further analysis shows that half of the
accidents on KY 151 are ``Ran Off Roadway (One Vehicle With/Earth
Embankment/Ditch)'' collisions, while U.S. 127 did not experience a
single accident of this type during the same reporting period (2010-
2015). The U.S. 127 is a four-lane divided partially controlled access
highway with 12-foot lanes, 10-foot paved outside shoulders, 4-foot
paved inside shoulders, and a 40-foot median.
Purpose of the Notice
The purpose of this notice is to request comments on the deletion
of KY 151 (from U.S. 127 north of Lawrenceburg to I-64 Exit 48) from
the NN. To ensure that the NN remains substantially intact, FHWA
retains the authority to rule upon all requested additions to, and
deletions from, the NN. This authority includes emergency deletions
based on safety considerations (23 CFR 658.11(e)). On April 26, 2016,
FHWA approved the emergency deletion of KY 151 from I-64 to U.S. 127
(near Lawrenceburg, KY) from the NN based on safety considerations.
This deletion is not final and FHWA seeks public comments to assist in
assessing its impacts.
Comments are requested on the following matters and any others
relating to the deletion of the route from the NN:
Will the deletion of the route negatively impact the flow
of interstate commerce?
Are there safety issues with the route, particularly as it
relates to operation of conventional combination large trucks that are
generally tractors with one semitrailer up to 48 feet in length, or one
28-foot semitrailer and one 28-foot trailer, and up to 102 inches wide?
What is the safety record of the route, including current
or anticipated safety problems?
Is the route experiencing above normal accident rates and/
or accident severities?
Is there information available that indicates that the
accident problems on the route are aggravated by larger conventional
trucks?
What are the geometric, structural, or traffic operations
features that might preclude safe and efficient operation of large
conventional trucks (e.g., lane widths, sight distance, severity and
length of grades, horizontal curvature, shoulder width, narrow bridges,
bridge clearances and load limits, traffic volumes and vehicle mix,
intersection geometrics, and vulnerability of roadside property)?
(Pictures or illustrations would be helpful.)
Are there operational restrictions that might be
implemented in lieu of deletion of the route from the NN?
Are there locations on the route that large trucks require
access to such as terminals and facilities for food, fuel, repairs, and
rest?
Is U.S. 127 a reasonable alternate route?
Are there safety concerns with the use of U.S. 127 as
alternate route. (Pictures or illustrations would be helpful.)
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 31111-31114; Sections 411 and 412 of the
Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 (Pub. L. 97-424).
Issued on: June 1, 2016.
Gregory G. Nadeau,
Administrator, Federal Highway Administration.
[FR Doc. 2016-14129 Filed 6-14-16; 8:45 am]
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