Historical Review: Transportation Equity Act

On June 9, 1998, the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) was enacted by the federal government as Public Law 105-178.  This Act was authorized by the federal government to create various transportation projects from 1998-2003.  TEA-21 was allowed to lapse since Congress could not agree on funding levels for the bill. 

TEA-21 mandated that seven planning directives should be included in regional transportation plans.  The planning directives included:

1. Support the economic vitality of metropolitan area transportation needs.
2. Increase the safety and security of transportation systems for motorized & non-motorized users.
3. Increase accessibility options for individual users and freight transportation.
4. Protect the environment by promoting energy conservation.
5. Improve the connectivity of transportation systems.
6. Promote efficient transportation system management.
7. Emphasize efficient preservation of existing transportation systems.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transportation_Equity_Act_for_the_21st_Century

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