Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE IX— MULTIMODAL FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION › Chapter 701— MULTIMODAL FREIGHT POLICY › § 70102
The Assistant Secretary for Multimodal Freight must create a national freight strategic plan and post it on the Department of Transportation website. The plan must assess the condition and performance of the National Multimodal Freight Network and give freight volume forecasts for the next 5, 10, and 20 years. It must identify major trade gateways, national freight corridors, and bottlenecks using a clear quantitative method that at least uses the Federal Highway Administration’s Freight Analysis Framework and, when possible, gives cost estimates and possible operational fixes. The plan must also cover barriers and opportunities (laws, rules, technology, institutions, money), ways to handle multistate projects and boost coordination, intermodal connections, corridors serving energy and production areas, best practices for network performance, ways to reduce community and environmental harms, resilience to disruptions like severe weather, economic competitiveness, special effects on rural and disadvantaged communities, strategies to cut freight emissions where appropriate, and effects of e-commerce. The Assistant Secretary must update the plan no later than 5 years after it is finished and then every 5 years after that. The plan must be made after public notice and comment and developed with State departments of transportation, metropolitan planning organizations, and other public and private transportation stakeholders.
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49 U.S.C. § 70102
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60