(1) Exhibit a significant level of travel between counties or regions.
(2) Provide a primary connection between activity centers or municipalities.
(3) Exhibit a significant percentage of freight conveyance.
(4) Provide a primary connection to marine, aviation, or intermodal facilities.
(5) Provide a regional emergency evacuation route.
(6) Support or enhance the functionality of another identified transportation project of regional significance in the corridor by providing for regional movement or removing nonregional trips from other transportation projects of regional significance.
(7) Such other characteristics as the commission may determine relating to regional significance.
History.—s. 6, ch. 2013-173.
1Note.—Repealed by s. 13, ch. 2013-173.