Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 91.djvu/724

 91 STAT. 690

Post, pjp. 751-753, 7fi7~7fio' 7m' 767, 769, 791.

Additional information.

PUBLIC LAW 95-95—AUG. 7, 1977 " (v) programs to limit portions of road surfaces or certain sections of the metropolitan areas to the use of common carriers, both as to time and place; "(vi) programs for long-range transit improvements involving new transportation policies and transportation facilities or major changes in existing facilities; " (vii) programs to control on-street parking; "(viii) programs to construct new parking facilities and operate existing parking facilities for the purpose of park and ride lots and fringe parking; " (ix) programs to limit portions of road surf aces or certain sections of the metropolitan area to the use of nonmotorized vehicles or pedestrian use, both as to time and place; " (x) provisions for employer participation in programs to encourage carpooling, vanpooling, mass transit, bicycling, and walking; "(xi) programs for secure bicycle storage facilities and other facilities, including bicycle lanes, for the convenience and protection of bicyclists, in both public and private areas; " (xii) programs of staggered hours of work; "(xiii) programs to institute road user charges, tolls, or differential rates to discourage single occupancy automobile trips; "(xiv) programs to control extended idling of vehicles; "(xv) programs to reduce emissions by improvements in traffic flow; "(xvi) programs for the conversion of fleet vehicles to cleaner engines or fuels, or to otherwise control fleet vehicle operations; "(xvii) programs for retrofit of emission devices or controls on vehicles and engines, other than light duty vehicles, not subject to regulations under section 202 of title II of this Act; and "(xviii) programs to reduce motor vehicle emissions which ^^^ caused by extreme cold start conditions; "(B) information on additional methods or strategies that will contribute to the reduction of mobile source related pollutants during periods in which any primary ambient air quality standard will be exceeded and during episodes for which an air pollution alert, warning, or emergency has been declared; "(C) information on other measures which may be employed to reduce the impact on public health or protect the health of sensitive or susceptible individuals or groups; and " (D) information on the extent to which any process, procedure, or method to reduce or control such air pollutant may cause an increase in the emissions or formation of any other pollutant. "(2) In publishing such information the Administrator shall also include an assessment of— "(A) the relative effectiveness of such processes, procedures, and methods; "(B) the potential effect of such processes, procedures, and methods on transportation systems and the provision of transportation services; and "(C) the environmental, energy, and economic impact of such processes, procedures, and methods.".

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