Support the House provision (Section 1100) establishing a Critical Commerce Corridors Program.

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November 1, 01 The Honorable James Inhofe, Chairman Senate Environment and Public Works The Honorable Barbara Boxer, Ranking Member Senate Environment and Public Works The Honorable Bill Shuster, Chairman House Transportation and Infrastructure The Honorable Peter DeFazio, Ranking Member House Transportation and Infrastructure Dear Chairman Inhofe, Ranking Member Boxer, Chairman Shuster, Ranking Member DeFazio, and members of the Conference on H.R., Surface Transportation Reauthorization and Reform Act of 01: As you prepare for the conference to reconcile the two chamber s surface transportation program reauthorization proposals, the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) urges you to support increasing federal highway program funding to levels significantly above baseline. Current federal funding is not enough to maintain the current highway transportation network, much less improve the network to accommodate increased demand. NAPA also urges you to consider the following recommendations: Support the House provision (Section 10) establishing a Critical Commerce Corridors Program. This provision would establish a Critical Commerce Corridors Program to improve the movement of freight throughout the nation. This section contains a number of policy provisions that would ensure funds provided for the program support highway-related freight specific activities that maximize goods movement. NAPA urges you to support this provision in the final bill. Support the House (Section 00) and Senate (Section 01) provisions reauthorizing the Accelerated Implementation and Pavement Deployment Program. This provision supports the implementation and deployment of well conceived and effective concrete and asphalt pavement and materials technologies. Prior to MAP 1, there had been a focus on research and development that left a gap for deployment and implementation of pavement technologies. Support the House (Section ) Hours of Service (HOS) air-mile radius provision. The House provision (Sec. ) provides additional flexibility under Hours of Service (HOS) rules by increasing the air-mile radius from 0 to air-miles for the transport of construction materials and equipment to satisfy the -hour reset period. Currently, construction company drivers who haul construction materials and supplies are operating in larger geographic areas compared to when the air mileage exemption was originally put into place.

Members of the Conference November 1, 01 Page Support the Senate provision (Section 0 of S.) to reform Hours of Service (HOS) exemption regulations. NAPA urges support for Section 0 of S. the Comprehensive Transportation and Consumer Protection Act of 01 which establishes timelines for FMCSA when considering exemptions to HOS regulations for specific industries, and allows the administration to make exemptions permanent. The current HOS rule was originally intended for long-haul truck drivers, not short-haul drivers who work in transportation construction. As a result, the current regulations limit the ability to discharge job duties relating to commercial motor vehicles resulting in delayed deliveries and increased project costs. Amend the House provision (Section 0) that authorizes a highway pavement durability and sustainability study. As currently drafted, the provision leaves important considerations out of the analysis and, as a result, may not produce useful information. Enclosed are three minor but important modifications that NAPA recommends to strengthen the study requirements and subsequent report. On behalf of the asphalt pavement industry, I want to reiterate NAPA s appreciation for your leadership and consideration of these items of great importance to our surface transportation network. NAPA looks forward to working with you to see the final bill enacted and implemented as quickly as possible. Sincerely, Mike Acott President Enclosure

1 1 1 1 0 1 (C) planning agencies at the metropolitan, State, and regional levels; (D) the motor carrier industry; (E) freight shippers; (F) highway safety groups; and (G) other appropriate entities. (f) REPORT. Not later than years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Transportation Research Board shall make available to the public on an Internet Web site the results of the study conducted under this section. (g) FUNDING. From funds made available to carry out section 0(b) of title, United States Code, the Secretary may use to carry out this section up to $,000,000 for fiscal year 0. SEC. 0. HIGHWAY EFFICIENCY. (a) STUDY. (1) IN GENERAL. The Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Research and Technology may examine the impact of pavement durability and sustainability on vehicle fuel consumption, vehicle wear and tear, road conditions, and road repairs. () METHODOLOGY. In carrying out the study, the Assistant Secretary shall HR EAH

1 1 1 1 0 1 add "critical" (A) conduct a thorough review of relevant peer-reviewed research published during at least the past years; (B) analyze impacts of different types of pavement on all motor vehicle types, including commercial vehicles; add "under various environmental and operating conditions" (C) specifically examine the impact of pave- ment deformation and deflection; and add "smoothness and texture;" (D) analyze impacts of different types of pavement on road conditions and road repairs. () CONSULTATION. In carrying out the study, the Assistant Secretary shall consult with (A) experts from the different modal administrations of the Department and from other Federal agencies, including the National Institute of Standards and Technology; (B) State departments of transportation; (C) local government engineers and public works professionals; (D) industry stakeholders; and (E) appropriate academic experts active in the field. (b) REPORT. (1) IN GENERAL. Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Assistant Sec- 1 HR EAH

1 1 1 1 0 1 retary shall publish on a public Web site the results of the study. () CONTENTS. The report shall include (A) a summary of the different types of pavements analyzed in the study and the impacts of pavement durability and sustainability on vehicle fuel consumption, vehicle wear and tear, road conditions, and road repairs; and (B) recommendations for State and local governments on best practice methods for improving pavement durability and sustainability to maximize vehicle fuel economy, ride quality, and road conditions and to minimize the need for road and vehicle repairs. SEC. 0. MOTORCYCLE SAFETY. (a) STUDY. The Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology of the Department of Transportation may enter into an agreement, within days after the date of enactment of this Act, with the National Academy of Sciences to conduct a study on the most effective means of preventing motorcycle crashes. (b) PUBLICATION. The Assistant Secretary may make available the findings on a public Web site within 0 days after receiving the results of the study from the National Academy of Sciences. HR EAH