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Transportation Code | |
Designation of State Highways Act | |
Section 102.5 | Definitions -- Rulemaking -- Criteria for state highways. |
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72-4-102.5. Definitions -- Rulemaking -- Criteria for state highways. (1) As used in this section: (a) "arterial highway" has the same meaning as provided under the Federal Highway Administration Functional Classification Guidelines; (b) "collector highway," "collector road," or "collector street" has the same meaning as provided under the Federal Highway Administration Functional Classification Guidelines; (c) "local street" or "local road" means a highway that is not an arterial highway or a collector highway and that is under the jurisdiction of a county or municipality; (d) "major collector highway," "major collector road," or "major collector street" has the same meaning as provided under the Federal Highway Administration Functional Classification Guidelines; (e) "minor collector road" or "minor collector street" has the same meaning as provided under the Federal Highway Administration Functional Classification Guidelines; (f) "minor arterial highway" or "minor arterial street" has the same meaning as provided under the Federal Highway Administration Functional Classification Guidelines; (g) "principal arterial highway" has the same meaning as provided under the Federal Highway Administration Functional Classification Guidelines; (h) "rural area" has the same meaning as provided under the Federal Highway Administration Functional Classification Guidelines; (i) "tourist area" means an area of the state frequented by tourists for the purpose of visiting national parks, national recreation areas, national monuments, or state parks; and (j) "urban area" has the same meaning as provided under the Federal Highway Administration Functional Classification Guidelines. (2) (a) Subject to the provisions of Title 72, Chapter 3, Highway Jurisdiction and Classification Act, and this chapter, a state highway shall meet the criteria provided under this section. (b) The highway authorities of this state or their representatives shall cooperate to match the criteria provided under this section with the state highways designated under this title. (c) The primary function of state highways is to provide for the safe and efficient movement of traffic, while providing access to property is a secondary function. (d) The primary function of county and municipal highways is to provide access to property. (e) For purposes of this section, if a highway is within 10 miles of a location identified under this section, the location is considered to be served by that highway. (3) A state highway shall: (a) serve a statewide purpose by accommodating interstate movement of traffic or interregion movement of traffic within the state; (b) primarily move higher traffic volumes over longer distances than highways under local jurisdiction; (c) connect major population centers; (d) be spaced so that: (i) all developed areas in the state are within a reasonable distance of a state highway; and (ii) duplicative state routes are avoided; (e) provide state highway system continuity and efficiency of state highway system
operation and maintenance activities;
Classification Guidelines; and
Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session |
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