1. Select ALL projects below that are NOT eligible for ERFO funding:

| A tribal transportation facility which has been damaged by flood | |
| A state highway which has been damaged by a tornado | |
| A federally owned road which is only open for high clearance vehicles | |
| A federally owned road open to administrative traffic only | |
| A replacement structure that is included in the approved Statewide transportation improvement program at the time of an event |
2. Which damaged sites are NOT eligible for ERFO funding?
| Damage that severely impacts safety and usefulness of a highway | |
| Minor pavement settlement and slipouts in cut or fill slopes | |
| Settlement of a round culvert with a severely corroded invert | |
| General public traffic damage aggravated by saturated subgrade conditions |
3. True or False: Damaged sites that are individually heavy maintenance can be combined so that the total cost of repair for all is eligible for ERFO funding.
| True | |
| False |
4. True or False: If a bridge collapses due to gradual deterioration, it may be eligible for ERFO funding.
| True | |
| False |
4. True or False: Damage that normally occurs every 2 to 3 years is considered non-qualifying for ER funding.
| True | |
| False |