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Highways Act

Health and Safety Act 1974 (Part Ij Highway Act 1980 Sections 161 and 161A Environmental Protection Act 1990 Clean Air Act 1993 Environment Act 1995... [Pg.565]

GM President Charles Wilson, became Secretary of Defense in 1953, and proclaimed that a new road system was vital to U.S. security needs. Congress approved the 25 billion Interstate Highway Act of 1956 and the highways expanded. [Pg.150]

System consoles attached to the data highway act as a local console for any of the local control units. In addition, system consoles can be used to change linking functions of the distributed elements. [Pg.1185]

Highway authorities defending a claim can refer to the Highways Act in preparation of their defence. [Pg.141]

Public-transportation ridership peaked in the United States in 1944 and 1945. Rapid advancements in automobile technology, combined with the passage of the Eederal Aid Highway Act in 1956, led to a decline in use of mass transit. Streetcar systems in many major U.S. cities ceased in the mid-1950 s. However, sharp increases in gasoline prices in the 1970 s renewed interest in public transportation. [Pg.1859]

Federal-Aid Highway Acts. The provisions codified in 23 U.S.C. 113 apply to the initial construction, reconstruction, or improvement work performed by contractors or subcontractors on highway projects on the Federal-aid systems, the primary and... [Pg.27]

The land acquisition policy has experienced less number of modifications in the Act. The prevailing laws related to land acquisition are (i) Land Acquisition Act of 1894, (ii) The National Highways Act of 1956, (iii) National Policy on Resettlement and Rehabilitation for Project-Affected Famihes of 2003, and (iv) State Government Policies (few state governments have special policies). [Pg.606]

Construction (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1996 Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 and ACoP (L22) Highways Act 1980... [Pg.221]

It should be remembered that significant social and environmental legislation did not appear until several years after the planning and design of Route 1-485 and the Stone Mountain Tollway had been completed. Landmark federal legislative provisions related to the evaluation of social and enviromnental impacts of highways were included in the Department of Transportation Act of 1966, the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, the Clean Air Act of 1963, the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisitions Policies Act of 1970, and the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970. [Pg.214]

The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970 required the Secretary of Transportation to publish guidelines designed to insure that possible adverse eco-... [Pg.216]

The first is the Highways Act 1980 (HMG, 1980) (in Scotland this is covered by the Roads Scotland Act 1984 (HMG, 1984)). This describes duties to maintain the highway (road). [Pg.133]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.134 , Pg.135 ]




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