Proposal would require transit agencies to attain 'state of good repair'

The Federal Transit Administration has proposed a law requiring public transportation agencies to monitor and manage their capital assets to achieve and maintain a state of good repair. The proposed rule would define the term “state of good repair,” and require public transportation agencies to develop Transit Asset Management Plans, and set corresponding performance targets. Read More »

Lawmakers seek meeting with Foxx over Gulf airlines' entry into US

Reps. Dan Lipinski, Robert Dold, Paul Cook, Tom Emmer, Steve Israel and Frank Pallone want to meet with Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx to discuss protecting rights of U.S. airlines and their workers from unfair competition. “As the public comment period is now officially closed, it is time for your agency to swiftly address these trade violations,” the members wrote. Read More »

US reports drop in NAFTA freight data for July

The United States reported $93 billion in North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) freight in July 2015, as all modes excluding air carried less than in July 2014, according to TransBorder Freight Data released Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics. The overall annual value of all U.S.-NAFTA freight flows decreased 8 percent. Read More »

Hazardous liquids proposal enters public comment phase

Following last week's release of the U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration’s proposed regulations for Hazardous Liquids, PHMSA summed up important points for consumers in its continuing effort to maintain public safety and awareness. The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking will be available for public comment until Jan. 8, 2016. Read More »

Indiana's Lt. Gov. attends groundbreaking for Boonville Bypass

Indiana Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann joined Warrick County Commissioner Marlin Weisheit, Boonville Mayor Pam Hendrickson and representatives from Alcoa and the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) to break ground on the Boonville Bypass project this week in Warrick County. “I am thrilled to help celebrate the start of this long-anticipated project,” Ellspermann said. Read More »

San Francisco promotes safety through traffic-calming measures

Officials say Home Zone projects like this refocus areas to address concerns of walkability and prevent speeding. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) used speed humps, narrowed roadways and raised crosswalks to make a Home Zone, in which traffic-calming measures are implemented to make pedestrians and bicyclists the first priority.  Read More »

PennDOT to accept applications for multimodal grant funding

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will begin accepting funding transportation improvement project applications under the Multimodal Transportation Fund, basing final selections on projects’ anticipated energy-efficiency, economic and technical feasibility, and sustainability. $40 million in grants will be available for fiscal 2016-17. Read More »

NHTSA encourages consumers to report vehicle flaws

Urging Americans to not hesitate in filing reports if they suspect safety-related vehicle or equipment defects, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) affirms that even one complaint can trigger a recall and save lives. In 2014, the NHTSA said 803 recalls involving 63.9 million vehicles occurred, including two of the largest vehicle recalls in history. Read More »

House panel slates hearing on unmanned aircraft systems safety

The U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee’s Subcommittee on Aviation, chaired by Rep. Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ), has scheduled a hearing to discuss issues related to unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) safety. The hearing, titled "Ensuring Aviation Safety in the Era of Unmanned Aircraft Systems," will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C. Read More »

Bill introduced to extend train safety technology deadline

The chairman of the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee introduced the bipartisan Positive Train Control Enforcement and Implementation Act of 2015, which would extend the deadline for implementing new railroad safety technology. Initially, Congress mandated that the technology be implemented by passenger and freight railroad lines by Dec. 31. Read More »

Pipeline administration awards millions to universities for research

The Department of Transportation's Pipelines and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration awarded nearly $2 million last week to 11 universities that are committed to researching safety solutions for pipelines. Through the PHMSA's Competitive Academic Agreement Program, graduate and undergraduate students have the opportunity to provide novel solutions to pipeline hazards. Read More »

New Indiana interchange celebrated with ribbon cutting

The new Veterans Parkway/Seventh Road interchange was opened to motorists in a ceremony on Friday, with U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly, veterans, and Indiana Department of Transportation leaders attending. US 31 runs close to Indianapolis, Kokomo and South Bend, making it an important part of the Major Moves construction program. The new projects are meant to heighten safety. Read More »

Cable barrier rails to be installed along Indiana's I-74

Officials from the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) recently encouraged drivers to be cautious when traveling between St. Paul and Greensburg on Interstate 1-74 as crews will be installing cable barrier rails on the roadways and medians to prevent vehicles from crossing the divided highway. Experts estimate that the improvements will reduce wrecks by approximately half. Read More »

Washington opens I-405 express toll lanes

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has opened 17 miles of express toll lanes on I-405. The WSDOT is asking drivers to be aware of the changing patterns on the routes between Bellevue and Lynnwood. I-405 express toll lanes will allow drivers to pay more efficiently and drive. Transit, vanpools, motorcycles with passes can travel for free in these lanes. Read More »

AHMS summer 2016 schedule open to public for review

The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) 2016 summer schedule, which looks to improve ferry service to Alaskans, was released Tuesday for public review. The proposed schedule lasts from May 2016 until September 2016 and is available online through FerryAlaska.com. The review and comment period has been extended to accommodate more feedback. All comments must be submitted by November 3, 2015. Read More »

US 93 traffic switch implemented in Arizona

Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) officials made a traffic switch on the US 93 north of Wickenburg on Thursday. switch was part of a highway widening project to upgrade a 5-mile portion of US 93, extending from State Route 71 to State Route 89, north of Wickenburg. To comply with ongoing construction projects, motorists are encouraged to use the single travel lane. Read More »

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