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SUBCHAPTER II— PARTICULAR ASPECTS OF SAFETY
§ 20167. Reports on highway-rail grade crossing safety

(a) Report.—Not later than 4 years after the date by which States are required to submit State highway-rail grade crossing action plans under section 11401(b) of the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (49 U.S.C. 22907 note), the Administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration, in consultation with the Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration, shall submit a report to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives that summarizes the State highway-rail grade crossing action plans, including—(1) an analysis and evaluation of each State railway-highway crossings program under section 130 of title 23, including—(A) compliance with section 11401 of the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act and section 130(g) of title 23; and
(B) the specific strategies identified by each State to improve safety at highway-rail grade crossings, including crossings with multiple accidents or incidents;
(2) the progress of each State in implementing its State highway-rail grade crossings action plan;
(3) the number of highway-rail grade crossing projects undertaken pursuant to section 130 of title 23, including the distribution of such projects by cost range, road system, nature of treatment, and subsequent accident experience at improved locations;
(4) which States are not in compliance with their schedule of projects under section 130(d) of title 23; and
(5) any recommendations for future implementation of the railway-highway crossings program under section 130 of title 23.
(b) Updates.—Not later than 5 years after the submission of the report required under subsection (a), the Administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration, in consultation with the Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration, shall—(1) update the report based on the State annual reports submitted pursuant to section 130(g) of title 23 and any other information obtained by or available to the Administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration; and
(2) submit the updated report to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives.
(c) Definitions.—In this section:(1) Highway-rail grade crossing.—The term “highway-rail grade crossing” means a location within a State, other than a location at which 1 or more railroad tracks cross 1 or more railroad tracks at grade, at which—(A) a public highway, road, or street, or a private roadway, including associated sidewalks and pathways, crosses 1 or more railroad tracks, either at grade or grade-separated; or
(B) a pathway explicitly authorized by a public authority or a railroad carrier that—(i) is dedicated for the use of nonvehicular traffic, including pedestrians, bicyclists, and others;
(ii) is not associated with a public highway, road, or street, or a private roadway; and
(iii) crosses 1 or more railroad tracks, either at grade or grade-separated.
(2) State.—The term “State” means a State of the United States or the District of Columbia.

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Title 49— TRANSPORTATION

SUBTITLE V— RAIL PROGRAMS

PART A— SAFETY

CHAPTER 201— GENERAL

SUBCHAPTER II— PARTICULAR ASPECTS OF SAFETY

§ 20131. Restricted access to rolling equipment

§ 20132. Visible markers for rear cars

§ 20133. Passenger cars

§ 20134. Grade crossings and railroad rights of way

§ 20135. Licensing or certification of locomotive operators

§ 20136. Automatic train control and related systems

§ 20137. Event recorders

§ 20138. Tampering with safety and operational monitoring devices

§ 20139. Maintenance-of-way operations on railroad bridges

§ 20140. Alcohol and controlled substances testing

§ 20141. Power brake safety

§ 20142. Track safety

§ 20143. Locomotive visibility

§ 20144. Blue signal protection for on-track vehicles

§ 20145. Report on bridge displacement detection systems

§ 20146. Institute for Railroad Safety

§ 20147. Warning of civil liability

§ 20148. Railroad car visibility

§ 20149. Coordination with the Department of Labor

§ 20150. Positive train control system progress report

§ 20151. Railroad trespassing, vandalism, and highway-rail grade crossing warning sign violation prevention strategy

§ 20152. Notification of grade crossing problems

§ 20153. Audible warnings at highway-rail grade crossings

[§ 20154. Repealed. , , ]

§ 20155. Tank cars

§ 20156. Railroad safety risk reduction program

§ 20157. Implementation of positive train control systems

§ 20158. Railroad safety technology grants

§ 20159. Roadway user sight distance at highway-rail grade crossings

§ 20160. National crossing inventory

§ 20161. Fostering introduction of new technology to improve safety at highway-rail grade crossings

§ 20162. Minimum training standards and plans

§ 20163. Certification of train conductors

§ 20164. Development and use of rail safety technology

§ 20165. Limitations on non-Federal alcohol and drug testing

§ 20166. Emergency escape breathing apparatus

§ 20167. Reports on highway-rail grade crossing safety

§ 20168. Installation of audio and image recording devices

§ 20169. Speed limit action plans

§ 20170. Pre-revenue service safety validation plan

§ 20171. Requirements for railroad freight cars placed into service in the United States