Or. Admin. Code § 734-020-0044 - Bus Shoulder Lanes on Freeways
(1)
For purposes of this rule, the following definitions apply:
(a) "Authorized bus" means an automotive
vehicle, either publicly or privately owned, that is operated by or on behalf
of a public transportation service provider for the provision of public
transportation services.
(b) "Bus
shoulder lane" means a freeway shoulder designated for use by an authorized
bus.
(c) "Department" or "ODOT"
means the Oregon Department of Transportation.
(d) "Designated" means signed or marked as
specified in section (5) of this rule.
(e) "Freeway" means a highway for through
traffic in which access to the highway is fully controlled except as may be
allowed at interchanges.
(f)
"Indian tribe" has the meaning set forth in OAR
732-040-0005.
(g) "Intergovernmental entity" has the
meaning set forth in OAR
732-040-0005.
(h) "Mass transit district" has the meaning
set forth in OAR 732-040-0005.
(i) "Public transportation service provider"
means a provider organized in this or another state that is a mass transit
district, a transportation district, an Indian tribe, a city, county, special
district, intergovernmental entity, or any other political subdivision or
municipal or public corporation that provide public transportation
services.
(j) "Public corporation"
has the meaning set forth in OAR
732-040-0005.
(k) "Public transportation services" means
passenger transportation service to the general public on a regular and
continuing basis that is designed and advertised as shared-ride service.
"Public transportation services" does not include charter, sightseeing,
exclusive school bus service, or services designed to meet the needs of a
specific user group.
(l)
"Shared-ride service" means a service where neither the operator nor any
passenger may refuse to permit additional passengers that are otherwise
complying with the operator's rules and policies.
(m) "Special district" has the meaning set
forth in OAR 732-040-0005.
(n) "Transportation district" has the meaning
set forth in OAR 732-040-0005.
(2) The ODOT chief engineer or
their designee may designate a bus shoulder lane on a freeway by order, as
described in ORS 810.140, when ODOT and a public
transportation service provider have signed an agreement as described in
section (3) of this rule. The chief engineer or their designee, considering
need and safety, may establish criteria for designating a bus shoulder lane in
addition to criteria described in section (3) of this rule, as
necessary.
(3) Upon entering an
agreement with a public transportation service provider on the use and
operation of the bus shoulder lane, a public transportation service provider
may operate in a designated bus shoulder lane. The agreement must include, but
not be limited to, the following:
(a) A
requirement that an authorized bus must be operated by a driver who has been
trained, or is being trained, in the proper use of bus shoulder
lanes.
(b) A description of where
the bus shoulder lane begins and ends.
(c) A description of the type of bus or buses
authorized to operate in the bus shoulder lane.
(d) A plan for communicating the operating
conditions of the bus shoulder lane between the road authority, transportation
service provider, and any other public transportation service provider
operating in the same bus shoulder lane. This plan may include, but is not
limited to, communicating the location of obstructions in the bus shoulder
lane, inclement weather, temporary closures of the bus shoulder lane, and other
incidents.
(e) A description of the
roles and responsibilities of the road authority and public transportation
service provider to execute the agreement.
(f) Conditions for operating an authorized
bus in the bus shoulder lane, including but not limited to, the following:
(A) Developing and executing a training plan
by the public transportation service provider for bus drivers on the proper use
of the bus shoulder lane.
(B)
Operating an authorized bus in the bus shoulder lane only when traffic in the
lane adjacent to the bus shoulder lane operates below a speed established in
the agreement and the authorized bus is not leaving or returning to the
authorized bus's garage or yard facility.
(C) Operating in the bus shoulder lane in
accordance with the speed established in the agreement, including a speed
established for traveling faster than vehicles in the adjacent lane.
(D) Operating in the bus shoulder lane with
hazard lights on.
(E) Requiring an
authorized bus to yield to merging, entering, and exiting traffic, and to
allowable uses and other obstructions in the bus shoulder lane.
(4) A bus shoulder lane
may be used by pedestrians, people operating bicycles, stopped vehicles, or
emergency use unless otherwise prohibited in the order issued under ORS
810.140 and this administrative
rule.
(5) Bus shoulder lanes must
be established using traffic control devices that conform to the Manual on
Uniform Traffic Control Devices adopted in OAR
734-020-0005.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619 & 810.140
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 810.140
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