§ 490.301 Purpose
§ 490.303 Applicability
§ 490.305 Definitions
§ 490.307 National performance management measures for assessing pavement condition
§ 490.309 Data requirements
§ 490.311 Calculation of pavement metrics
§ 490.313 Calculation of performance management measures
§ 490.315 Establishment of minimum level for condition of pavements
§ 490.317 Penalties for not maintaining minimum Interstate System pavement condition
§ 490.319 Other requirements

Terms Used In CFR > Title 23 > Chapter I > Subchapter E > Part 490 > Subpart C - National Performance Management Measures for the Assessing Pavement Condition

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