Foxx Praises USDOT, Warns About Transportationâs Future as He Says Goodbye

Speaking at the Transportation Research Board, Foxx said if people were capable of reducing freight bottlenecks that âcut off our ability to create jobs, youâd do something about it and not wait. Building [transportation] choices is not just a strategy for individualsâ mobility, itâs also a freight strategy.â
That strategy entails pushing more longhaul trips onto highways and rail, part of what Foxx termed âour critical freight systems,â and off local roads. He also mentioned extending fuel efficiency standards for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles.
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âI want to thank Congress for recognizing the importance of freight by ⌠including in the FAST Act a freight program that we now call the FASTLANE program,â Foxx said, adding that a multimodal approach will be necessary to build an integrated transportation system.ĚýĚý
Foxx used his farewell appearance at TRB to proudly note that USDOT has accomplished the seven ambitious goals he outlined in his first speech at the annual meeting in 2014.
âWhen the history gets written about this period of time, it will be seen as] the beginning of a massive transformation [of] how we begin to think about our transportation system,â said Foxx, who continually put on and took off glasses during his half-hour of remarks. âAre we better off today than we were four years ago? The answer is yes.â
The seven goals were: the passage of a new surface transportation bill; improving the NextGen air traffic control system; expanding public-private partnerships in transportation; closing opportunity gaps for disadvantaged communities; outlining a 30-year transportation plan; placing a greater emphasis on the safety of bicyclists and pedestrians; and embracing technology.
Foxx said many wondered if he was âgiving the department and the system indigestionâ by trying to do so much so quickly. And yet, as he noted, with the exception of NextGen, which he said is âon a path to happen,â the rest of the goals have been achieved.
Among those are the FAST Act becoming law, the creation of the Build America Bureau, a one-stop shop for P3s being established within USDOT, and setting what he called the worldâs first national policy for autonomous vehicles.Ěý But Foxx said his proudest accomplishment is , that 30-year look-ahead whose final version was released as he spoke at TRB.
âOur nation is changing rapidly and if our transportation system doesnât adjust, we, as a nation, will be stuck in traffic,â Foxx said. âThis report raises the question ⌠how do we get beyond traffic? We need to close the cognitive dissonance between what we know from data and how we actually behave in practice and in policy.â
Today, designated 18 Beyond Traffic Innovation Centers across the country: â TransportationGov (@USDOT)
Among that data Foxx cited, Beyond Traffic predicts that the nationâs population will grow by 70 million to 390 million by 2045 while large trucks will transport goods 16.5 billion miles comparedĚýwith 11.5 billion today.
In warning about the dangers of âcontinuing to chronically underinvest in infrastructure,â Foxx called Beyond Traffic âour gift to the country, a path forward.â
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Elaine Chao has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to become the new DOT secretary; her nomination hearing before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation is Jan. 11.
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