Actor | 2.8 Incorporate PEVs into DOT planning process |
Reason for action
| Each state DOT has a requirement in the Transportation Planning Regulations to develop a long-range transportation plan [1] (LRTP). The LRTP sets forth a strategic and long-term (by law, a minimum of 20 years) vision for the future of transportation in the state. Many newer transportation plans include climate change issues (see the Georgetown Climate Center' report [1] Summary of Climate Change Provisions in State Long-Range Transportation Plans and the FHWA study Trends in Statewide Long-Range Transportation Plans: Core and Emerging Topics [2] for more information). Incorporating PEVs into the long-range transportation plan is an opportunity for the DOT to commit to a policy direction as well as a long-term plan for alternative fuel vehicles like PEVs. |
Implementing the action |
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Outcomes
| The state can use its incorporation of electric vehicles into its LRTP as a model for local entities as well as other agencies (see Actions 2.16 [4] and 3.6 [5]). |
Related Actions |
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Links:
[1] http://www.georgetownclimate.org/sites/default/files/TCI-Summary_of_ClimateChangeProvisions(1).PDF
[2] http://www.planning.dot.gov/documents/State_plans_report_508_A.PDF
[3] http://www.c2es.org/pev-action-tool/action-2-2?format=simple
[4] http://www.c2es.org/pev-action-tool/action-2-16?format=simple
[5] http://www.c2es.org/pev-action-tool/action-3-6?format=simple
[6] http://www.c2es.org/pev-action-tool/action-2-9?format=simple
[7] http://www.c2es.org/pev-action-tool/action-2-10?format=simple
[8] http://www.c2es.org/pev-action-tool/action-2-11?format=simple
[9] http://www.c2es.org/pev-action-tool/action-2-12?format=simple