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US HR3833

US HR3833
DRIVES Act of 2012


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Introduced Session

112th Congress

Bill Summary

Driving Research through Innovative Viable Economic Solutions Act of 2012 or DRIVES Act of 2012 - Amends federal transportation law related to: (1) surface transportation research, (2) technology deployment, (3) transportation training and education, (4) intelligent transportation systems, (5) University Transportation Centers, and (6) the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Reauthorizes appropriations out of the Highway Trust Fund (HTF) for up to 80% of the costs of those programs and entities for FY2013-FY2016. Allows the Secretary to carry out surface transportation research and development activities to: (1) improve highway safety; (2) improve infrastructure integrity; (3) reduce congestion, improve highway operations, and enhance freight productivity; and (4) assess policy and system financing alternatives. Eliminates the Long-Term Pavement Performance, Seismic Research, and Long-Term Bridge Performance programs. Authorizes the Secretary to: (1) implement a competitive prize program to stimulate surface transportation innovations, and (2) establish up to four Centers for Surface Transportation Excellence to assist states in implementing surface transportation programs. Requires the Secretary to implement a technology deployment program relating to all aspects of highway transportation. Eliminates the Innovative Bridge Research and Construction, Innovative Pavement Research and Deployment, and Safety Innovation Deployment programs. Directs the Secretary to implement the recommendations of the Future Strategic Highway Research program administered by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). Sets the federal share of the costs of local technical assistance center activities at 50%. Requires amounts provided to institutions of higher education (IHEs) under the Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship program to be used for student expenses. Eliminates the authority of states to use for surface transportation workforce development, training, and education certain federal funds they received to maintain the Interstate Highway System or replace or rehabilitate highway bridges. Repeals the International Highway Transportation Outreach and Surface Transportation-Environmental Cooperative Research programs. Requires the Secretary to develop a strategic five-year plan to guide federal transportation research and development activities. Repeals the National Cooperative Freight Transportation Research and Future Strategic Highway Research programs. Requires the Secretary to develop a five-year National Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) program plan. Amends SAFETEA-LU to require the Secretary to ensure that ITS programs conform with regional ITS architecture and standards. Authorizes the Administrator of the Research and Innovative Technology Administration, with a 50% federal share, to carry out collaborative research and development with non-federal entities, federal laboratories, and other federal agencies. Revises the university transportation centers program to establish competitive grants to IHEs to establish and operate university transportation centers for 65% of the costs to: (1) improve highway safety; (2) improve infrastructure integrity; (3) reduce congestion, improve highway operations, and enhance freight productivity; and (4) assess policy and system financing alternatives.

AI Summary

This bill, known as the DRIVES Act of 2012, aims to reauthorize and improve federal surface transportation research and technology programs by appropriating funds from the Highway Trust Fund (HTF) for fiscal years 2013-2016. It outlines research objectives focused on improving highway safety, infrastructure integrity, reducing congestion, and exploring policy and financing alternatives. The bill also introduces new initiatives like a competitive prize program for transportation innovations and establishes Centers for Surface Transportation Excellence to aid states in implementing programs. It revises the University Transportation Centers program to be more competitive and focuses funding on student expenses for the Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship program. Additionally, the bill streamlines certain research programs, repeals others, and mandates the development of strategic five-year plans for transportation research and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) to ensure better coordination and alignment with regional architectures and standards. The Bureau of Transportation Statistics' role in collecting and disseminating transportation data is also expanded.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry, Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit. (on 01/30/2012)

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