80_FR_70507 80 FR 70288 - Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware (MASH) Transition

80 FR 70288 - Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware (MASH) Transition

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 219 (November 13, 2015)

Page Range70288-70289
FR Document2015-28753

In issuing Federal-aid eligibility letters for roadside safety hardware, FHWA currently makes determinations of continued eligibility for modifications to devices tested to the National Cooperative Highway Research Program Report 350 (NCHRP 350). In an effort to facilitate the implementation of the Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware (MASH), FHWA intends to discontinue issuing eligibility letters for requests received after December 31, 2015, for modified NCHRP 350-tested devices that do not involve full scale crash testing to the MASH. Modifications to NCHRP 350-tested devices that have, in the past, been based on engineering analysis or finite element modeling will no longer receive FHWA eligibility letters. Effective January 1, 2016, all changes to NCHRP 350-tested devices will require testing under MASH in order to receive a Federal-aid eligibility letter from FHWA.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Highway Administration

[Docket No. FHWA-2015-0008]


Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware (MASH) Transition

AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Department of 
Transportation (DOT).

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: In issuing Federal-aid eligibility letters for roadside safety 
hardware, FHWA currently makes determinations of continued eligibility 
for modifications to devices tested to the National Cooperative Highway 
Research Program Report 350 (NCHRP 350). In an effort to facilitate the 
implementation of the Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware (MASH), FHWA 
intends to discontinue issuing eligibility letters for requests 
received after December 31, 2015, for modified NCHRP 350-tested devices 
that do not involve full scale crash testing to the MASH. Modifications 
to NCHRP 350-tested devices that have, in the past, been based on 
engineering analysis or finite element modeling will no longer receive 
FHWA eligibility letters. Effective January 1, 2016, all changes to 
NCHRP 350-tested devices will require testing under MASH in order to 
receive a Federal-aid eligibility letter from FHWA.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions about the program 
discussed herein, contact Mr. Michael Griffith, Director of Office of 
Safety Technologies, FHWA Office of Safety, (202) 366-9469 or via email 
at [email protected]. For legal questions, please contact Ms. 
Jennifer Mayo, Assistant Chief Counsel, FHWA Office of Chief Counsel 
(202) 366-1523, or via email at [email protected], Federal Highway 
Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Electronic Access and Filing

    This document, all comments, and the request for comments notice 
may be viewed on line through the Federal eRulemaking portal at: http://www.regulations.gov. The docket identification number is FHWA-2015-
0008. The Web site is available 24 hours each day, 365 days each year. 
Anyone is able to search the electronic form of all comments in any of 
our dockets by the name of the individual submitting the comment (or 
signing the comment, if submitted on behalf of an association, 
business, or labor union). You may review DOT's complete Privacy Act 
Statement in the Federal Register published on April 11, 2000 (Volume 
65, Number 70, Pages 19477-78), or you may visit http://DocketsInfo.dot.gov.

Request for Comments

    On May 19, 2015, at 80 FR 28761, FHWA published a Request for 
Comments soliciting public input on the impact of FHWA no longer 
issuing Federal-aid eligibility letters after December 31, 2015, for 
modified NCHRP 350-tested devices that do not involve full scale crash 
testing to MASH criteria. The FHWA solicited input because 
modifications to NCHRP 350-tested devices have, in the past, received 
FHWA Federal-aid eligibility letters based on engineering analysis or 
finite element modeling.

Summary of Responses

    The FHWA received a total of 16 responses to the docket. Of these 
responses, 11 were from private industry, 2 from State departments of 
transportation, 2 from private organizations, and 1 anonymous comment. 
Only three of the commenters addressed FHWA's proposal to discontinue 
issuing Federal-aid eligibility letters for modified NCHRP 350-tested 
safety devices that are not tested under the MASH criteria.
    The Georgia Department of Transportation, the Illinois Department 
of Transportation, and the Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, 
support FHWA efforts to move towards MASH testing. These three 
commenters also urged FHWA to move to MASH promptly and set sunset 
dates for the installation of hardware previously crash tested to NCHRP 
Report 350. Although FHWA recognizes the commenters' interest in this 
subject, this is an issue outside the scope of this notice and request 
for comment. The FHWA is currently working with the American 
Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) to 
set as an aggressive schedule as possible to develop an update to the 
MASH 2009 Implementation Plan.
    The other 13 commenters were from private industry, private 
organizations, or anonymous. Although none of these respondents 
commented on the proposed December 31, 2015, deadline to discontinue 
issuing Federal-aid eligibility letters for modified NCHRP 350-tested 
safety devices that are not tested under the MASH criteria, these 
commenters generally objected to the use of MASH to test roadside 
safety hardware. A summary of the comments in opposition to MASH 
testing, and FHWA's response to them, follows.
    Some commenters expressed their opinion that testing to the MASH 
criteria is unwarranted and that there are no in-service performance 
evaluations that show NCHRP Report 350-tested devices are causing 
serious or fatal injuries. Crash testing has shown that some products 
tested under NCHRP Report 350 criteria will fail the MASH criteria 
because passenger vehicles on our roads in general have become larger 
and heavier than those used for testing in the 1990's. The MASH 
reflects the change in the vehicle fleet on our Nation's highways and 
adds the pickup truck as a test vehicle for more devices. The FHWA 
believes these improvements are justified to improve safety for the 
traveling public.
    Some commenters expressed concern about the high cost of re-testing 
Category II devices and maintained that MASH-tested products will be 
more expensive due to testing costs and material costs. Some suggested 
NCHRP 350 Category II devices should be moved to Category I to be 
``self-certified,'' while others proposed that manufacturers be allowed 
to make minor changes to 350 devices. It must be noted that it is the 
States' decision whether or not to continue approving NCHRP Report 350 
devices that are currently being installed. Approval, installation, and 
maintenance of safety devices on Federal-aid projects is a State 
responsibility. The NCHRP 350-tested devices remain eligible for 
Federal-aid funding. The FHWA will not withdraw an existing Federal-aid 
eligibility letter for a product that currently meets NCHRP Report 350 
criteria. The proposed deadline does not prevent a manufacturer from 
modifying a device, does not impose any requirements for the 
installation of MASH-tested devices, nor does it prevent a State DOT 
from installing a device previously tested to the NCHRP 350 criteria. 
The proposed deadline only applies to those seeking a Federal-aid 
eligibility letter for a modified device previously tested to NCHRP 350 
criteria. It will be the States' responsibility to determine if all 
future proposed modifications made to existing 350 devices comply with 
NCHRP Report 350 criteria.
    Other commenters expressed their concern about a lack of MASH 
tested products and recommended that sunset dates be realistic to 
provide adequate time to develop products and receive approval. They 
also stated that sole-sourcing for MASH devices should be allowed if no 
alternatives are available. Another commenter said that FHWA's delay in 
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letters could be a problem and recommended that FHWA streamline the 
process to bring new MASH products to market. There was also concern 
about States' delay in adding devices to Qualified Products List. 
Although FHWA recognizes the commenters' interest in these subjects, 
these are issues outside the scope of this notice and request for 
comment. The FHWA is currently working with AASHTO to develop an update 
to the MASH 2009 Implementation Plan. The FHWA will continue to work on 
streamlining the process to seek Federal-aid eligibility for MASH 
tested devices. Finally, the General Material Requirements in 23 CFR 
635.411 permits a State to specify sole-source products if it certifies 
that no equally suitable alternate exists.
    Another commenter suggested that FHWA eliminate ``approvals'' based 
on engineering analysis or finite element analysis. Although FHWA 
recognizes the commenters' interest in this subject, this is an issue 
outside the scope of this notice and request for comment. However, FHWA 
would like to clarify that the agency does not have the authority to 
``approve'' safety hardware. Approval, installation and maintenance of 
safety devices on Federal-aid projects is a State responsibility.
    One commenter stated that FHWA should prohibit conflict of interest 
between labs and manufacturers. Although FHWA recognizes the 
commenters' interest in this subject, this is an issue outside the 
scope of this notice and request for comment. The FHWA only issues 
Federal-aid eligibility letters for roadside hardware devices that have 
been crash tested at accredited laboratory facilities, pursuant to [23 
CFR 637.209(a)(5)].
    There was one comment regarding the availability of the MASH to the 
public. The MASH is neither a Federal regulation nor guidance. The MASH 
was developed through the National Academy of Science's National 
Cooperative Highway Research Program and can be purchased from the 
AASHTO Web site (http://www.transportation.org/).
    Lastly, a commenter said that FHWA is avoiding its responsibility 
for ``approving'' safety hardware. The FHWA issues Federal-aid 
eligibility letters for devices that meet the applicable crash test 
criteria. While these letters are the most common way for roadside 
safety hardware to qualify for Federal-aid reimbursement, FHWA 
eligibility letters are not a requirement for these devices to be 
eligible for reimbursement on Federal-aid highway projects. The FHWA is 
charged with implementing the Federal-aid highway program in 
cooperation with the States and local government. Therefore, FHWA 
relies on its relationships with State DOTs to ensure roadside hardware 
satisfies crash test criteria. The FHWA has established strong 
guidelines and policies in order to encourage all State DOTs to use 
roadside safety hardware that has successfully met the applicable crash 
test criteria.
    In an effort to facilitate the implementation of the MASH, FHWA 
intends to discontinue issuing eligibility letters for requests 
received after December 31, 2015, for modified NCHRP 350-tested devices 
that do not involve full scale crash testing to the MASH. Modifications 
to NCHRP 350-tested devices that have, in the past, been based on 
engineering analysis or finite element modeling will no longer receive 
FHWA eligibility letters. Effective January 1, 2016, all changes to 
NCHRP 350-tested devices will require testing under MASH in order to 
receive a Federal-aid eligibility letter from FHWA.

    Authority: 23 U.S.C. 148 and 315.

    Dated: October 28, 2015.
Gregory G. Nadeau,
Administrator, Federal Highway Administration.
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                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            business, or labor union). You may                    in opposition to MASH testing, and
                                                                                                          review DOT’s complete Privacy Act                     FHWA’s response to them, follows.
                                                  Federal Highway Administration                          Statement in the Federal Register                        Some commenters expressed their
                                                                                                          published on April 11, 2000 (Volume                   opinion that testing to the MASH
                                                  [Docket No. FHWA–2015–0008]
                                                                                                          65, Number 70, Pages 19477–78), or you                criteria is unwarranted and that there
                                                  Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware                    may visit http://DocketsInfo.dot.gov.                 are no in-service performance
                                                  (MASH) Transition                                                                                             evaluations that show NCHRP Report
                                                                                                          Request for Comments                                  350-tested devices are causing serious or
                                                  AGENCY: Federal Highway                                    On May 19, 2015, at 80 FR 28761,                   fatal injuries. Crash testing has shown
                                                  Administration (FHWA), Department of                    FHWA published a Request for                          that some products tested under NCHRP
                                                  Transportation (DOT).                                   Comments soliciting public input on the               Report 350 criteria will fail the MASH
                                                  ACTION: Notice.                                         impact of FHWA no longer issuing                      criteria because passenger vehicles on
                                                                                                          Federal-aid eligibility letters after                 our roads in general have become larger
                                                  SUMMARY:    In issuing Federal-aid                      December 31, 2015, for modified                       and heavier than those used for testing
                                                  eligibility letters for roadside safety                 NCHRP 350-tested devices that do not                  in the 1990’s. The MASH reflects the
                                                  hardware, FHWA currently makes                          involve full scale crash testing to MASH              change in the vehicle fleet on our
                                                  determinations of continued eligibility                 criteria. The FHWA solicited input                    Nation’s highways and adds the pickup
                                                  for modifications to devices tested to the              because modifications to NCHRP 350-                   truck as a test vehicle for more devices.
                                                  National Cooperative Highway Research                   tested devices have, in the past,                     The FHWA believes these
                                                  Program Report 350 (NCHRP 350). In an                   received FHWA Federal-aid eligibility                 improvements are justified to improve
                                                  effort to facilitate the implementation of              letters based on engineering analysis or              safety for the traveling public.
                                                  the Manual for Assessing Safety                         finite element modeling.                                 Some commenters expressed concern
                                                  Hardware (MASH), FHWA intends to                                                                              about the high cost of re-testing
                                                  discontinue issuing eligibility letters for             Summary of Responses                                  Category II devices and maintained that
                                                  requests received after December 31,                       The FHWA received a total of 16                    MASH-tested products will be more
                                                  2015, for modified NCHRP 350-tested                     responses to the docket. Of these                     expensive due to testing costs and
                                                  devices that do not involve full scale                  responses, 11 were from private                       material costs. Some suggested NCHRP
                                                  crash testing to the MASH.                              industry, 2 from State departments of                 350 Category II devices should be
                                                  Modifications to NCHRP 350-tested                       transportation, 2 from private                        moved to Category I to be ‘‘self-
                                                  devices that have, in the past, been                    organizations, and 1 anonymous                        certified,’’ while others proposed that
                                                  based on engineering analysis or finite                 comment. Only three of the commenters                 manufacturers be allowed to make
                                                  element modeling will no longer receive                                                                       minor changes to 350 devices. It must be
                                                                                                          addressed FHWA’s proposal to
                                                  FHWA eligibility letters. Effective                                                                           noted that it is the States’ decision
                                                                                                          discontinue issuing Federal-aid
                                                  January 1, 2016, all changes to NCHRP                                                                         whether or not to continue approving
                                                                                                          eligibility letters for modified NCHRP
                                                  350-tested devices will require testing                                                                       NCHRP Report 350 devices that are
                                                                                                          350-tested safety devices that are not
                                                  under MASH in order to receive a                                                                              currently being installed. Approval,
                                                                                                          tested under the MASH criteria.
                                                  Federal-aid eligibility letter from                                                                           installation, and maintenance of safety
                                                                                                             The Georgia Department of                          devices on Federal-aid projects is a State
                                                  FHWA.                                                   Transportation, the Illinois Department               responsibility. The NCHRP 350-tested
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:    For                 of Transportation, and the Advocates for              devices remain eligible for Federal-aid
                                                  questions about the program discussed                   Highway and Auto Safety, support                      funding. The FHWA will not withdraw
                                                  herein, contact Mr. Michael Griffith,                   FHWA efforts to move towards MASH                     an existing Federal-aid eligibility letter
                                                  Director of Office of Safety                            testing. These three commenters also                  for a product that currently meets
                                                  Technologies, FHWA Office of Safety,                    urged FHWA to move to MASH                            NCHRP Report 350 criteria. The
                                                  (202) 366–9469 or via email at                          promptly and set sunset dates for the                 proposed deadline does not prevent a
                                                  mike.griffith@dot.gov. For legal                        installation of hardware previously                   manufacturer from modifying a device,
                                                  questions, please contact Ms. Jennifer                  crash tested to NCHRP Report 350.                     does not impose any requirements for
                                                  Mayo, Assistant Chief Counsel, FHWA                     Although FHWA recognizes the                          the installation of MASH-tested devices,
                                                  Office of Chief Counsel (202) 366–1523,                 commenters’ interest in this subject, this            nor does it prevent a State DOT from
                                                  or via email at jennifer.mayo@dot.gov,                  is an issue outside the scope of this                 installing a device previously tested to
                                                  Federal Highway Administration, 1200                    notice and request for comment. The                   the NCHRP 350 criteria. The proposed
                                                  New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,                      FHWA is currently working with the                    deadline only applies to those seeking a
                                                  DC 20590.                                               American Association of State Highway                 Federal-aid eligibility letter for a
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)                 modified device previously tested to
                                                                                                          to set as an aggressive schedule as                   NCHRP 350 criteria. It will be the States’
                                                  Electronic Access and Filing                            possible to develop an update to the                  responsibility to determine if all future
                                                     This document, all comments, and the                 MASH 2009 Implementation Plan.                        proposed modifications made to
                                                  request for comments notice may be                         The other 13 commenters were from                  existing 350 devices comply with
                                                  viewed on line through the Federal                      private industry, private organizations,              NCHRP Report 350 criteria.
                                                  eRulemaking portal at: http://                          or anonymous. Although none of these                     Other commenters expressed their
                                                  www.regulations.gov. The docket                         respondents commented on the                          concern about a lack of MASH tested
                                                  identification number is FHWA–2015–                     proposed December 31, 2015, deadline                  products and recommended that sunset
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                                                  0008. The Web site is available 24 hours                to discontinue issuing Federal-aid                    dates be realistic to provide adequate
                                                  each day, 365 days each year. Anyone                    eligibility letters for modified NCHRP                time to develop products and receive
                                                  is able to search the electronic form of                350-tested safety devices that are not                approval. They also stated that sole-
                                                  all comments in any of our dockets by                   tested under the MASH criteria, these                 sourcing for MASH devices should be
                                                  the name of the individual submitting                   commenters generally objected to the                  allowed if no alternatives are available.
                                                  the comment (or signing the comment,                    use of MASH to test roadside safety                   Another commenter said that FHWA’s
                                                  if submitted on behalf of an association,               hardware. A summary of the comments                   delay in issuing Federal-aid eligibility


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                                                  letters could be a problem and                          implementing the Federal-aid highway                  public comments submitted in response
                                                  recommended that FHWA streamline                        program in cooperation with the States                to this notice, the exemptions would
                                                  the process to bring new MASH                           and local government. Therefore, FHWA                 enable these 15 individuals to operate
                                                  products to market. There was also                      relies on its relationships with State                CMVs in interstate commerce.
                                                  concern about States’ delay in adding                   DOTs to ensure roadside hardware                      DATES: Comments must be received on
                                                  devices to Qualified Products List.                     satisfies crash test criteria. The FHWA               or before December 14, 2015.
                                                  Although FHWA recognizes the                            has established strong guidelines and                 ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                  commenters’ interest in these subjects,                 policies in order to encourage all State              bearing the Federal Docket Management
                                                  these are issues outside the scope of this              DOTs to use roadside safety hardware                  System (FDMS) Docket No. FMCSA–
                                                  notice and request for comment. The                     that has successfully met the applicable              2015–0326 using any of the following
                                                  FHWA is currently working with                          crash test criteria.                                  methods:
                                                  AASHTO to develop an update to the                         In an effort to facilitate the                        • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
                                                  MASH 2009 Implementation Plan. The                      implementation of the MASH, FHWA                      www.regulations.gov. Follow the on-line
                                                  FHWA will continue to work on                           intends to discontinue issuing eligibility            instructions for submitting comments.
                                                  streamlining the process to seek                        letters for requests received after                      • Mail: Docket Management Facility;
                                                  Federal-aid eligibility for MASH tested                 December 31, 2015, for modified                       U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200
                                                  devices. Finally, the General Material                  NCHRP 350-tested devices that do not                  New Jersey Avenue SE., West Building
                                                  Requirements in 23 CFR 635.411                          involve full scale crash testing to the               Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
                                                  permits a State to specify sole-source                  MASH. Modifications to NCHRP 350-                     Washington, DC 20590–0001.
                                                  products if it certifies that no equally                tested devices that have, in the past,                   • Hand Delivery or Courier: West
                                                  suitable alternate exists.                              been based on engineering analysis or                 Building Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
                                                     Another commenter suggested that                     finite element modeling will no longer                1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
                                                  FHWA eliminate ‘‘approvals’’ based on                   receive FHWA eligibility letters.                     Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5
                                                  engineering analysis or finite element                  Effective January 1, 2016, all changes to             p.m., ET, Monday through Friday,
                                                  analysis. Although FHWA recognizes                      NCHRP 350-tested devices will require                 except Federal Holidays.
                                                  the commenters’ interest in this subject,               testing under MASH in order to receive                   • Fax: 1–202–493–2251.
                                                  this is an issue outside the scope of this              a Federal-aid eligibility letter from                    Each submission must include the
                                                  notice and request for comment.                         FHWA.                                                 Agency name and the docket numbers
                                                  However, FHWA would like to clarify
                                                                                                            Authority: 23 U.S.C. 148 and 315.                   for this notice. Note that all comments
                                                  that the agency does not have the
                                                                                                                                                                received will be posted without change
                                                  authority to ‘‘approve’’ safety hardware.                 Dated: October 28, 2015.
                                                                                                                                                                to www.regulations.gov, including any
                                                  Approval, installation and maintenance                  Gregory G. Nadeau,
                                                                                                                                                                personal information provided. Please
                                                  of safety devices on Federal-aid projects               Administrator, Federal Highway                        see the Privacy Act heading below for
                                                  is a State responsibility.                              Administration.
                                                     One commenter stated that FHWA                                                                             further information.
                                                                                                          [FR Doc. 2015–28753 Filed 11–12–15; 8:45 am]             Docket: For access to the docket to
                                                  should prohibit conflict of interest
                                                  between labs and manufacturers.
                                                                                                          BILLING CODE 4910–22–P                                read background documents or
                                                  Although FHWA recognizes the                                                                                  comments, go to www.regulations.gov at
                                                  commenters’ interest in this subject, this                                                                    any time or Room W12–140 on the
                                                                                                          DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                          ground level of the West Building, 1200
                                                  is an issue outside the scope of this
                                                  notice and request for comment. The                     Federal Motor Carrier Safety                          New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
                                                  FHWA only issues Federal-aid                            Administration                                        DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., ET,
                                                  eligibility letters for roadside hardware                                                                     Monday through Friday, except Federal
                                                                                                          [Docket No. FMCSA–2015–0326]                          holidays. The FDMS is available 24
                                                  devices that have been crash tested at
                                                  accredited laboratory facilities, pursuant                                                                    hours each day, 365 days each year. If
                                                                                                          Qualification of Drivers; Application for             you want acknowledgment that we
                                                  to [23 CFR 637.209(a)(5)].                              Exemptions; Hearing
                                                     There was one comment regarding the                                                                        received your comments, please include
                                                  availability of the MASH to the public.                 AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety                  a self-addressed, stamped envelope or
                                                  The MASH is neither a Federal                           Administration (FMCSA), DOT.                          postcard or print the acknowledgement
                                                  regulation nor guidance. The MASH                       ACTION: Notice of applications for
                                                                                                                                                                page that appears after submitting
                                                  was developed through the National                      exemptions; request for comments.                     comments on-line.
                                                  Academy of Science’s National                                                                                    Privacy Act: In accordance with 5
                                                  Cooperative Highway Research Program                    SUMMARY:   FMCSA announces that 15                    U.S.C. 553(c), DOT solicits comments
                                                  and can be purchased from the                           individuals have applied for a medical                from the public to better inform its
                                                  AASHTO Web site (http://                                exemption from the hearing requirement                rulemaking process. DOT posts these
                                                  www.transportation.org/).                               in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety                   comments, without edit, including any
                                                     Lastly, a commenter said that FHWA                   Regulations (FMCSRs). In accordance                   personal information the commenter
                                                  is avoiding its responsibility for                      with the statutory requirements                       provides, to www.regulations.gov, as
                                                  ‘‘approving’’ safety hardware. The                      concerning applications for exemptions,               described in the system records notice
                                                  FHWA issues Federal-aid eligibility                     FMCSA requests public comments on                     (DOT/ALL–14 FDMS), which can be
                                                  letters for devices that meet the                       these requests. The statute and                       reviewed at www.dot.gov/privacy.
                                                  applicable crash test criteria. While                   implementing regulations concerning                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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                                                  these letters are the most common way                   exemptions require that exemptions                    Christine A. Hydock, Chief, Medical
                                                  for roadside safety hardware to qualify                 must provide an equivalent or greater                 Programs Division, (202) 366–4001,
                                                  for Federal-aid reimbursement, FHWA                     level of safety than if they were not                 fmcsamedical@dot.gov, FMCSA,
                                                  eligibility letters are not a requirement               granted. If the Agency determines the                 Department of Transportation, 1200
                                                  for these devices to be eligible for                    exemptions would satisfy the statutory                New Jersey Avenue SE., Room W64–
                                                  reimbursement on Federal-aid highway                    requirements and decides to grant                     224, Washington, DC 20590–0001.
                                                  projects. The FHWA is charged with                      theses requests after reviewing the                   Office hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5


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ActionNotice.
ContactFor questions about the program discussed herein, contact Mr. Michael Griffith, Director of Office of Safety Technologies, FHWA Office of Safety, (202) 366-9469 or via email at [email protected] For legal questions, please contact Ms. Jennifer Mayo, Assistant Chief Counsel, FHWA Office of Chief Counsel (202) 366-1523, or via email at [email protected], Federal Highway Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590.
FR Citation80 FR 70288 

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