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Title 23: Highways

U.S. Code Title 23 pertains to highways and encompasses various aspects of federal and state highway systems, including the construction, maintenance, and funding of highways. It outlines the responsibilities of federal and state governments in developing and managing the nation's highway infrastructure.

Key components of Title 23 include:

1. Federal-Aid Highways: This section details the federal funding mechanisms available for state highway projects, including the criteria for eligibility and the types of projects that can receive federal assistance.

2. National Highway System: Title 23 establishes the National Highway System, which identifies key routes that are vital for the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.

It sets forth guidelines for the designation and maintenance of these highways.

3. Safety Programs: The code includes provisions aimed at improving highway safety, such as funding for safety programs, initiatives to reduce traffic accidents, and measures to enhance the safety of road users.

4. Environmental Considerations: There are regulations regarding the environmental impact of highway construction and maintenance, ensuring that projects comply with environmental standards and consider ecological preservation.

5. Research and Development: Title 23 promotes research and development in transportation technologies and practices, encouraging innovation to improve highway systems and address emerging challenges.

6. State Responsibilities: It outlines the roles and responsibilities of state governments in managing their highway systems, including compliance with federal regulations and the maintenance of infrastructure.

Overall, U.S. Code Title 23 serves as a comprehensive framework for the development, funding, and management of highways in the United States, ensuring that the highway system meets the needs of the public while promoting safety and efficiency.

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