Results from Federal Emissions Tests on Alternative Fuel Vehicles and Their Implications for the Environment and Public Health
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Results from Federal Emissions Tests on Alternative Fuel Vehicles and Their Implications for the Environment and Public Health

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      The FHWA is charged with meeting the Nation's need for the safe, efficient, and environmentally sound transport of people and goods. This ambitious goal can be broadly divided into efforts toward the dissemination of innovative technology, safer highways, environmental issues, and strengthening the professional ability of the highway community. Recognizing that some of these challenges go beyond the means and expertise of any one organization, the FHWA has continued to work toward the creation and nurturing of leveraging partnerships. In business it's called permeable boundaries. By this synergistic arrangement, competitive and/or allied organizations combine resources to achieve a common goal. All partners invest based on their individual strengths, whether through contributed funds, expertise, equipment, or other means, and all profit from the project's success. For the FHWA, limited funds and vast potential for highway system solutions have required that such leveraging relationships become a way of doing business. The FHWA's National Priority Technologies Program, which encourages regional private-sector partnerships to improve responsiveness to problems and leverage Federal resources, is an example of this. The FHWA participates in many partnering alliances, which flourish because of the benefits all partners enjoy.
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