Three states are joining forces to work on autonomous and connected vehicles research and testing.
February 6, 2017Latest News Updates From David Elfin
Indiana, Tennessee at Forefront of Possible Wave of Fuel-Tax Hikes
With the contentious 2016 election over and few officials on the ballot again until 2018, transportation stakeholders believe that the current state legislative sessions could see fuel taxes raised to cover large funding shortfalls. Only New Jersey, which has off-year elections, did so in 2016.
January 30, 2017Atlanta Interchange Retains Top Spot in ATRIās Truck Bottleneck Rankings
The five-level stack interchange in metropolitan Atlanta known locally as āSpaghetti Junctionā was the nationās worst truck bottleneck again in 2015, according to an American Transportation Research Institute study.
January 30, 2017Proponents Believe S.C. Might Finally Address Transportation Funding Crisis
Transportation bills introduced in both houses of the South Carolina Statehouse aim to address the stateās $1.2 billion infrastructure funding shortfall and succeed whereĀ a Ā House-approved $4 billion transportation funding measure failed to pass in the SenateĀ last year.
January 26, 2017Infrastructure Pushed During NGA Leadersā State of the States Address
WASHINGTONĀ ā Infrastructure received prominent billing Jan. 25 whenĀ Virginiaās Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, and Nevadaās Brian Sandoval, a Republican, spoke at the annual bipartisan State of the States address by the leaders of the National Governors Association.
January 25, 2017Atlanta Interchange Retains Top Spot in ATRIās Truck Bottleneck Rankings
The five-level stack interchange in metropolitan Atlanta known locally as āSpaghetti Junctionā was the nationās worst truck bottleneck again in 2015, according to a just-released American Transportation Research Institute study. See the Top 10 list.
January 25, 2017With Political Leaders on Board, There Could Be Movement on Transportation Funding in Colorado
Coloradoās Department of Transportation has a $9 billion funding shortfall. That can be blamedĀ partly on the stateās failure to raise its taxes of 20.5 cents per gallon on diesel and 22 cents on gasoline since 1992.
January 24, 2017Rachel Cone to Succeed Jim Boxold as Florida DOT Secretary
Jim Boxold, Floridaās secretary of transportation the past two years, announced his resignation Jan. 23, effective Feb. 3. Gov. Rick Scott immediately announced Rachel Cone, the assistant secretary for finance and administration, as Boxoldās interim replacement.
January 24, 2017Howard Returns to TT in Executive Editor Post
Joe Howard has been appointed executive editor of Transport Topics, a move that marks his return to the publication.
January 23, 2017Darling Emphasizes Safety Partnerships During FMCSA Farewell Comments
On his final full day as administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Scott Darling said his biggest regret of his 2½ years in charge was not being able to fully implement the Unified Registration System.
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