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Georgia Ports Have Best January Ever

Georgia’s ports experienced their busiest month ever with double-digit growth across all business sectors, the Georgia Ports Authority said Feb. 24.

February 27, 2017

Connecticut Moves to Close Highway Rest Stops

Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy’s administration is gearing up to close the state’s traditional rest areas, including the Danbury information center on Interstate 84 that has been offering travelers a break since 1971.

February 23, 2017

Truck Platoons Could Hit Iowa Highway This Year

Drivers could begin seeing “connected platoons” of trucks operating on Highway 20 across Iowa as early as this year if legislation allowing the use of adaptive cruise control is approved by the Legislature.

February 23, 2017

Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission Chairman Sean Logan Steps Down

Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission Chairman Sean Logan stepped down Feb. 23 to join the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board.

February 23, 2017

Fix for Mississippi’s Crumbling Transportation System Not Expected Soon

A comprehensive plan to deal with what many say is a deteriorating transportation system in Mississippi most likely will not be passed during the 2017 legislative session.

February 23, 2017

Trump’s Plan Needs Mechanism to Steer Money to Infrastructure

Congressional Republicans have been reluctant to comment on — or even work on — legislation to deliver on President Donald Trump’s pledge to spend $1 trillion on infrastructure over 10 years.

February 23, 2017

Unused Congressional Pork Funneled to Ohio Transportation Projects

Taking a ferry from Cleveland to Ontario might have been fun. Congress provided millions of dollars for what was and still is a dream

February 22, 2017

New Wisconsin Transport Secretary: Audit Signals We Must 'Change the Culture,' Be Transparent

Wisconsin’s new transportation secretary vowed Feb. 21 to “change the culture” at the Department of Transportation after an audit found it underestimated highway project costs by more than $3 billion, in part by failing to account for inflation.

February 22, 2017

Texas’ Port of Corpus Christi Gets Ally in North Dakota Senator

Two South Texas congressmen turned to a senator from another oil-producing state, hoping to build the case for Washington to fund channel improvements at the Port of Corpus Christi.

February 22, 2017