Broadway Bridge project starts in Idaho

The Idaho Department of Transportation began its replacement project Dec. 22 for the Broadway Bridge in Boise, Idaho, by setting up detours for traffic that typically use the bridge. The current Broadway Bridge does not meet modern design standards and needs to also meet the requirements for current as well as future volumes of traffic that will use the bridge. Read More »

Public transportation serves 8 billion trips for 2015

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) reported Monday that U.S. public transportation completed approximately 8 billion trips within the first nine months of this year. This figure shows a decline of 1.2 percent when compared to the first nine months of 2014, meaning that there were approximately 95.6 million fewer trips when compared to the same period in 2014. Read More »

NTSB to publish '2016 Most Wanted List' for improvements

NTSB leaders will publish its "2016 Most Wanted List" to enumerate desired transportation safety improvements. The list will be released to help the NTSB and its partners focus on transportation safety issues that need improvement throughout the United States. The press conference is during the leaders’ 95th Annual Meeting for the Transportation Research Board. Read More »

TSA Pre?® adds Allegiant customers

Officials from the TSA recently added eligible Allegiant customers to its Pre?® program, which is an expedited screening travelers' program. With the Pre?® screening, travelers don’t have to take off their shoes, show their laptops, remove their belts or light outerwear or set aside their 3-1-1 liquids, allowing the TSA to screen low-risk travelers faster than traditional methods. Read More »

ATA reduces truck tonnage index

The ATA recently reduced its For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index by 0.9 percent to make its advanced seasonal adjustment. The index was previously increased by 1.8 percent in October. The index amounted to 134.3 for the month of November. This is a decrease from the initial 135.5 figure for the month of October. This figure also shows that the index is 1.1 percent beneath the record high. Read More »

D.C. implements first tree-planting initiative

Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington, D.C., launched the area’s first Tree Summit ("Canopy 3,000"), which is an initiative that strives to add more trees to the region’s public and private properties. The mayor has partnered with the National Capital Region, the Director of the National Park Service and the District Department of Transportation to plant the new trees. Read More »

Parkway East, Greenfield Bridge close for five days in PA

Parkway East will be closed for five days so that crews can demolish Greenfield Bridge. I-376 East had full-lane closures beginning at 6 a.m. Sunday. The closure may last through Jan. 1. Officials and crews estimate that the parkway will open earlier than that, assuming that they have fair weather to complete the work. The demolition of the Greenfield Bridge started Monday. Read More »

Seattle makes sidewalk closures during construction a last resort

The SDOT established a new rule Monday that makes closing sidewalks for construction a last resort. The new rule, called "Pedestrian Mobility Around Work Zones Director’s Rule," introduces new standards and practices for construction that will limit the need for sidewalk closures. This includes new standards for the types of materials that can be used and where they can be placed. Read More »

Registration now required for small unmanned aircraft

The FAA recently established a new registration requirement for any unmanned aircraft weighing between 0.55 and 55 pounds. The new registration must be completed online. The new law requires those who purchased an unmanned aircraft before Dec. 21 to register the aircraft by Feb. 19, 2016. Those who purchased one after Dec. 21 must register before their first flight outdoors. Read More »

Michigan to equip snow plows with GPS

MDOT will test GPS trackers on a set of snowplows during this winter season. The Southwest region maintenance crew, which consists of about 80 plow trucks, will be equipped with GPS technology that will enable people to view where the trucks are on the Mi Drive website. The Southwest region includes the plow trucks in Berrien, Cass, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph and Van Buren counties. Read More »

NHTSA imposes $40 million penalty on BMW

The NHTSA imposed a $40 million civil penalty on BMW, after multiple violations involving the 2014 and 2015 Mini Cooper models. BMW's violations resulted due to a failure to issue a timely recall for vehicles that did not meet crash protection standards, not informing owners of the recall in a timely manner and a failure to give accurate information to the NHTSA in a timely manner. Read More »

FAST Act caused PHMSA to withdraw proposed flammable liquid transportation rule

The PHMSA is set to withdraw a proposed rule related to the transportation of flammable liquid. The new rule would have impacted the transportation of flammable liquid material in unprotected external product piping on Department of Transportation specification cargo tank motor vehicles. The withdrawal comes after Congress passed the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act. Read More »

PHMSA withdraws amendment for bulk explosive transportation

The PHMSA will publish a notice to withdraw a proposed amendment to the Hazardous Materials Regulations. Congress mandated the decision to withdraw PHMSA's proposed amendment due to the Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act. The updates to the Hazardous Materials Regulations adopt nine special permits focused on the safe transportation of bulk explosives. Read More »

AASHTO to install highway safety devices

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials established a schedule Tuesday for updating roadside safety hardware devices throughout the National Highway System to meet new safety standards. AASHTO is set to update new safety standards in MASH in 2016. MASH provides details for crash testing both permanent and temporary highway safety features. Read More »

Improvements planned for access to Alaska's Ketchikan Airport

After thorough review of an environmental impact study, the ADOT and Public Facilities is recommending the Gravina Access Project G4v as its preferred alternative to the Federal Highway Administration. The Gravina Access Project is designed to improve water transportation from Revillagigedo Island to Gravina Island, the location of the Ketchikan International Airport. Read More »

U.S., Mexico sign new aviation agreement

The United States and Mexico signed a new transportation agreement focusing on the aviation business between the two countries. The new agreement expands air routes between the United States and Mexico by removing government interference in commercial airline decisions. The previous agreement put limits on the number of U.S. airlines that could provide flights between a city pair. Read More »

Alaska DOT decides on plan for Sterling Highway update

The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities and the Federal Highway Administration recently identified the construction plan for improvements to Sterling Highway. The Sterling Highway MP 45-60 Project will use the plan outline known as the G South Alternative. This plan calls for the construction of 5.5 miles of new alignment just north of Cooper Landing. Read More »

Seattle's South Lake Union receives transit system upgrade

In March 2016, improvements to the transit system in Seattle's South Lake Union neighborhood will begin, making travel to, from and within the neighborhood easier. Some of the changes being implemented by the Seattle DOT and King County Metro improve conditions as the transit stops, such as displays of accurate transit arrival times, new shelters and wider sidewalks. Read More »

November sees gains in US construction employment

New analysis of employment numbers from the Department of Labor done by the Associated General Contractors of America showed job growth in the construction industry in 38 states in November. Of the 38 states, Florida added the most construction jobs in the last month with 10,600 new jobs. Other states with significant gains in new construction jobs were New York and Texas. Read More »

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