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Self-Driving Shuttle Pulled Over in Rhode Island

PROVIDENCE, R.I. 鈥 A self-driving shuttle got pulled over by police on its first day carrying passengers on a new Rhode Island route.

May 15, 2019

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont Sets Rates for Tolls

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, architect of a controversial tolling plan, has offered an idea of what toll rates will look like in a recent letter to the General Assembly. In the letter, published May 9, Lamont revealed that peak rates will be set at 4.4 cents per mile.

May 15, 2019

Oil Advances as Shrinking US Gasoline Supply Brightens Outlook

Oil rose after a government report showed shrinking U.S. gasoline supplies, suggesting more demand ahead for crude as tensions flare in the Middle East.

May 15, 2019

Ports Off to a Strong 2019 Start, but Concern Looms Over Trump Tariffs

Many of the nation鈥檚 ports have reported record monthly and quarterly container volumes so far in 2019, but port executives are expressing concern that steeper tariffs on Chinese goods imposed by President Donald Trump could hurt the economy 鈥 and their facilities.

May 15, 2019

鈥楶ivotal Moment鈥 for Infrastructure, Says an Optimistic Nancy Pelosi

WASHINGTON 鈥 U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told road construction industry executives she is optimistic about the prospects of advancing a comprehensive infrastructure package during the 116th Congress.

May 14, 2019

Experts Discuss Prospect of P3s in Raising Funds for Infrastructure

WASHINGTON 鈥 The timing for Infrastructure Week provided stakeholders with an opportunity to discuss what is arguably the toughest challenge facing the $2 trillion infrastructure deal President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats struck in April 鈥 how to pay for it.

May 14, 2019

Ports Offer Ample Opportunity for P3s, Experts Say

WASHINGTON 鈥 Ports, which incorporate various modes of transportation, can serve as testing grounds for public-private partnerships, according to experts gathered during Infrastructure Week.

May 14, 2019

Letter: Crash 鈥楶reventability鈥 Tough to Define

Transport Topics reports in its April 3 article entitled 鈥淐rash Not Your Fault? FMCSA Says Soon It Won鈥檛 Hurt Your CSA Score鈥 that the agency intends to identify no-fault crashes beginning in August. The article states the agency will implement its test 鈥減reventability鈥 study and incorporate it into CSA without rulemaking.

May 14, 2019

US-China Trade War to Worsen Before 2019 Deal, Survey Shows

Economists expect the trade war between the world鈥檚 two largest economies to get worse before it gets better 鈥 culminating in a deal by year-end.

May 14, 2019

Transportation Experts, Government Leaders Stress Human Factor of Infrastructure

WASHINGTON 鈥 As cities continue to grow and infrastructure rapidly incorporates more technology, former Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx cautioned industry leaders and experts to remember the humans who will be affected.

May 13, 2019