highways News Updates

Government, Business

Interstate Highway System Concrete Birthday Cake Given to Federal Highway Administration

To celebrate the 60th birthday of the Interstate Highway System, advocates presented the Federal Highway Administration with a cracked, concrete birthday ā€œcake,ā€ topped with six road flares, to call Congress to act on increasing infrastructure funding.

June 28, 2016
Business

Interstate System Turns 60; Highways Show Their Age

The Interstate Highway System, the backbone of U.S. freight transportation, turns 60 years old this week.

June 27, 2016
Business, Fuel

First Electric Highway Opens in Sweden

Siemens AG, based in Germany, opened the world’s first eHighway on June 22 in Sweden, which will use overhead catenary wires to power diesel trucks as a green alternative to traditional diesel fuel.

June 24, 2016
Business

Researchers Target Human Factors

WASHINGTON — As funding constraints limit construction of new roads and bridges, transportation researchers are devoting less time and money on studies of pavement design and more on human factors, such as driver fatigue, to reduce crashes and improve the performance of the nation’s highways.

January 25, 2016
Government, Business

Rep. Duckworth: Congress Must ā€˜Develop a Truly Sustainable and Long-Term’ Funding Fix for Transportation

WASHINGTON — Rep. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) said her congressional colleagues should use the next five years to come up with a long-term funding fix for transportation projects.

December 8, 2015
Government, Business

House, Senate OK Final Version of Five-Year Highway Bill

CongressĀ approved a final version of a five-year, $305 billion highway reauthorization bill that would call on trucking regulators to fix a controversial safety performance scoring program for motor carriers long criticized by industry leaders.

December 7, 2015
Government, Business

President Obama Signs 5-Year Highway Bill into Law

The U.S. House and Senate easily passed a five-year, $305 billion highway reauthorization bill on Dec. 3 that would reform a safety performance scoring program for motor carriers and pave the way for employers to rely on hair testing to screen prospective truckers.

December 4, 2015
Government, Business

Rep. Blumenauer: Highway Bill Consists of ā€˜Collection of Budget Gimmicks’

Congress’ passage of its first five-year transportation bill in a decade, while significant, failed to ensure the long-term stability of a key highway account, said Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.), the leading advocate on Capitol Hill for raising federal fuel taxes to pay for infrastructure projects.

December 4, 2015
Business

House Sets Up Dec. 3 Vote on Highway Bill

A five-year, $305 billion highway policy bill that would reform a safety performance scoring program for motor carriers and establish a grant program for national freight projects has been scheduled for a vote on the House floor Dec. 3.

December 2, 2015
Government, Business

CSA Reforms Included in Final Five-Year Highway Bill

Under a five-year highway bill unveiled Dec. 1, federal trucking regulators would be required to remove certain safety performance scores for motor carriers from public view until regulators reform the scoring program.

December 1, 2015