Traffic Management Systems.

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  • (1)
    • (a) The Department of Transportation shall implement and administer traffic management systems to:
      • (i) facilitate the efficient flow of motor vehicle traffic on state highways to improve regional mobility; and
      • (ii) reduce motor vehicle emissions where those improvements are cost effective.
    • (b) A traffic management system shall be designed to allow safe, efficient, and effective:
      • (i) integration of existing traffic management systems;
      • (ii) additions of highways and intersections under county and city administrative jurisdiction;
      • (iii) incorporation of other traffic management systems; and
      • (iv) adaptation to future traffic needs.
  • (2)
    • (a) The cost of implementing and administering a traffic management system shall be shared pro rata by the department and the counties and municipalities using it.
    • (b) The department shall enter into an agreement or contract under Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation Act, with a county or municipality to share costs incurred under this section.
  • (3) Additional highways and intersections under the administrative jurisdiction of a county or municipality may be added to a traffic management system upon application of the county or municipality after:
    • (a) approval by the department;
    • (b) determination of the appropriate cost share of the addition under Subsection (2)(a); and
    • (c) an agreement under Subsection (2)(b).




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