Deck 9: Good Roads, Highways, and Transportation in Texas
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Deck 9: Good Roads, Highways, and Transportation in Texas
1
Who was the Spanish Conquistador who explored West Texas in the 1540s?
A) Ferdinand Magellan
B) Maurice Chevalier
C) Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca
D) Francisco Vazquez de Coronado
A) Ferdinand Magellan
B) Maurice Chevalier
C) Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca
D) Francisco Vazquez de Coronado
D
2
The road Mexicans called the Camino Real came to be known to Anglos as:
A) Old San Antonio Road
B) La Bahia Road
C) Opelousas Trail
D) Monclava Road
A) Old San Antonio Road
B) La Bahia Road
C) Opelousas Trail
D) Monclava Road
A
3
Which Texas governor established the Texas Railroad Commission?
A) Frank Lubbock
B) James Stephen Hogg
C) James "Pa" Ferguson
D) Dan Moody
A) Frank Lubbock
B) James Stephen Hogg
C) James "Pa" Ferguson
D) Dan Moody
B
4
The 1946 legislation that provided steady finding for Texas road building was called:
A) Federal Funding Formula
B) Federal Gas Tax
C) Good Roads Amendment
D) Toll Road Authority
A) Federal Funding Formula
B) Federal Gas Tax
C) Good Roads Amendment
D) Toll Road Authority
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5
From 1950 to the present2006 Texas per capita expenditure on roads has been what percent of the national average?
A) 86 percent
B) 96 percent
C) 106 percent
D) 116 percent
A) 86 percent
B) 96 percent
C) 106 percent
D) 116 percent
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6
From 2005 through 2008 Texas spending on roads exceeded the national average largely due to:
A) gas tax increases
B) more driving by Texans
C) increased local road spending
D) increased debt
A) gas tax increases
B) more driving by Texans
C) increased local road spending
D) increased debt
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7
The federal gas tax has been set at what rate since 1993?
A) 12.6 cents per gallon
B) 18.4 cents per gallon
C) 24.6 cents per gallon
D) 40.2 cents per gallon
A) 12.6 cents per gallon
B) 18.4 cents per gallon
C) 24.6 cents per gallon
D) 40.2 cents per gallon
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8
The federally subsidized passenger rail service in the U.S. and Texas is called:
A) USrail
B) Texrail
C) Amtrak
D) Amtravel
A) USrail
B) Texrail
C) Amtrak
D) Amtravel
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9
The 2010 census reported that what percentage of Texans live in urban settings?
A) 70 percent
B) 78 percent
C) 86 percent
D) 93 percent
A) 70 percent
B) 78 percent
C) 86 percent
D) 93 percent
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10
Texas began collecting a gas tax in what year?
A) 1923
B) 1949
C) 1963
D) 1991
A) 1923
B) 1949
C) 1963
D) 1991
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11
The first European to travel through much of Texas was:
A) Cabeza de Vaca
B) Vasco da Gama
C) Antonio de Mendoza
D) William Boehlert
A) Cabeza de Vaca
B) Vasco da Gama
C) Antonio de Mendoza
D) William Boehlert
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12
The most important road in early Texas was:
A) Natchez Trace
B) La Bahia Road
C) Opelousas Trail
D) Camino Real
A) Natchez Trace
B) La Bahia Road
C) Opelousas Trail
D) Camino Real
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13
Which level of government was responsible for roads in 19th century Texas?
A) federal
B) state
C) county
D) township
A) federal
B) state
C) county
D) township
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14
What resource did Texas employ to encourage railroad construction in the 19th century?
A) cash grants
B) land grants
C) federal tax rebates
D) import exemptions
A) cash grants
B) land grants
C) federal tax rebates
D) import exemptions
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15
Which of these states was among the first to provide state funds for highway building in the early 1890s?
A) Massachusetts
B) South Carolina
C) Indiana
D) Texas
A) Massachusetts
B) South Carolina
C) Indiana
D) Texas
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16
Who was the engineer that headed the Texas Highway Department from 1940 through 1972?
A) Thomas Campbell
B) Gibb Gilchrist
C) DeWitt Greer
D) Henry Cisneros
A) Thomas Campbell
B) Gibb Gilchrist
C) DeWitt Greer
D) Henry Cisneros
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17
The 2010 census showed the U.S. was 82 percent urban. What was the percent urbanization in Texas?
A) 76 percent
B) 80 percent
C) 84 percent
D) 86 percent
A) 76 percent
B) 80 percent
C) 84 percent
D) 86 percent
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18
Federal and state governments in the U.S. fund road building and maintenance principally through what revenue source?
A) gas taxes
B) vehicle registration fees
C) general revenues
D) vehicle sales taxes
A) gas taxes
B) vehicle registration fees
C) general revenues
D) vehicle sales taxes
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19
The Texas gas tax has been set at what level since 1991?
A) 15 cents a gallon
B) 20 cents a gallon
C) 25 cents a gallon
D) 30 cents a gallon
A) 15 cents a gallon
B) 20 cents a gallon
C) 25 cents a gallon
D) 30 cents a gallon
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20
The Texas Mobility Fund, approved by the legislature in 2001, allows the Texas Transportation Commission to:
A) invest gas tax funds
B) defer maintenance more than one year
C) issue bonds on its own authority
D) borrow from the federal treasury
A) invest gas tax funds
B) defer maintenance more than one year
C) issue bonds on its own authority
D) borrow from the federal treasury
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21
The national average annual per capita funding for alternative transportation modes like urban mass transit is $17. What does Texas get per capita?
A) $9.45
B) $14.75
C) $17.60
D) $21.40
A) $9.45
B) $14.75
C) $17.60
D) $21.40
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22
When the federal government awarded grants in 2010 to begin building high speed rail projects, all but which state below won big awards?
A) Illinois
B) Florida
C) California
D) Texas
A) Illinois
B) Florida
C) California
D) Texas
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23
Texas transportation policy to date has been described as:
A) highway centric
B) backward looking
C) a national model
D) remarkably innovative
A) highway centric
B) backward looking
C) a national model
D) remarkably innovative
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24
What proportion of Texans live outside the urban areas?
A) 14 percent
B) 24 percent
C) 35 percent
D) 42 percent
A) 14 percent
B) 24 percent
C) 35 percent
D) 42 percent
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25
According to the Texas A&M "Annual Urban Mobility" study, lost commuter time in Dallas increased from 7 hours a year in 1982 to how many hours in 2017?
A) 15 hours
B) 23 hours
C) 53 hours
D) 67 hours
A) 15 hours
B) 23 hours
C) 53 hours
D) 67 hours
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26
How has funding of road building and maintenance evolved since the early 20th century and what particular problems confront road building and maintenance today?
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27
Gas tax rates have been stable since the early 1990s. Given that inflation has reduced the purchasing power of gas tax funds, what solutions do you see for the current underfunding of road construction and maintenance in Texas and the U.S.?
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28
What are the plusses and minuses of alternative (non-highway) transportation solutions like urban mass transit and high speed rail for Texas?
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29
What considerations limited road building in Texas during the 19th century?
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30
What role did the Good Roads Amendment of 1946 play in promoting road building in post WW II Texas?
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31
The Texas gas tax has been fixed at twenty cents a gallon since 1991. Would you favor raising it or supplementing gas tax revenues with other funds?
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32
Describe the "system financing" approach that envisions permanent toll roads rather than roads tolled only until the bonds to build them are paid off.
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33
Describe comprehensive development agreements (CDAs) as an approach to funding and managing new transportation projects.
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34
The Spaniard who was shipwrecked in Texas and walked to California before turning up in Mexico City was Cabeza de Vaca.
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35
For the last two decades, road building has lagged behind population growth.
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36
Texas is less highly urbanized than the nation as a whole.
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37
Since 1956 Texas has had the lowest return of any state on its contributions to the Federal Highway Trust Fund.
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38
Texas collects about 10 cents more in gas and related taxes and fees than does the average state.
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39
The Mexican name for the most famous path or road in early Texas was the _______
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40
The governor who established the Texas Railroad Commission was _______
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41
Texas matched and then surpassed the level of U.S. urbanization in what decade _______
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42
Revenues for road building and maintenance came from what kind of taxes_______
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43
A public/private partnership in which a private company puts up most of the money to build a road in exchange for tolling rights is called_______
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44
The federally subsidized passenger rail system in the U.S. is called_______
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45
A road that you have to pay a certain fee to drive on is called a _______ .
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