The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
- (1) Accident data--Information detailing the number of motor vehicle traffic accidents or casualties at or on a particular highway location, segment of highway, or type of highway.
- (2) Bond--A public security issued by the State of Texas under the authority of Transportation Code, §222.003, for improvements to the state highway system and secured by a pledge of and payable from revenue deposited to the credit of the state highway fund.
- (3) Commission--The Texas Transportation Commission.
- (4) Department--The Texas Department of Transportation.
- (5) Executive Director--The executive director of the department or the director's designee.
- (6) Grade crossing--The intersection of a railroad and a public roadway.
- (7) Grade separation--A structure that separates two highways, a highway and a railroad line, a highway and a county road, or a highway and a city street.
- (8) Hazard Elimination Program--A federal construction program mandated under 23 U.S.C. §152 to reduce the number and severity of traffic accidents.
- (9) Hazardous location--A location on the state highway system that requires improvement in order to increase safety at a location, as determined by the department through accident data analysis or engineering judgment.
- (10) Highway--A public road, including right of way and all appurtenances, that is on the designated state highway system.
- (11) Narrow two-lane highway--A two lane road on the state highway system with a width of less than 24 feet, including any paved shoulder.
- (12) Pavement geometry--The vertical, horizontal and pavement structure design elements of a highway or bridge feature.
- (13) Safety appurtenance--Highway safety features such as breakaway sign supports, breakaway utility poles, traffic barriers, impact attenuators, traversable terrain, and hardware features such as drainage inlets, barriers, and other safety related fixtures.
- (14) Safety project--A project that reduces accidents or corrects or improves a hazardous location.
- (15) State highway system--The system of highways in the state included in a comprehensive plan prepared by the executive director with the approval of the commission, in accordance with Transportation Code, §201.103.
- (16) State highway improvement project--Improvement projects designed to improve mobility, reduce congestion, or make other needed upgrades to the state highway system.
- (17) Texas Highway Trunk System--A planned rural network of four or more lane divided roadways that will serve as a principal connector for Texas cities of greater than 20,000 population as well as major ports and points of entry.
- (18) Unified Transportation Program--The 10-year financial plan of the Texas Department of Transportation outlining project development and construction.
Source Note:The provisions of this §15.171 adopted to be effective April 15, 2004, 29 TexReg 3649; amended to be effective August 21, 2008, 33 TexReg 6609.