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US DOT Offers Universities Nearly $73 Million to Expand Transportation Research

The U.S. Department of Transportation is making available up to $72.5 million in fiscal 2016 for universities looking to expand their transportation research initiatives.

March 2, 2016

Weakened Energy Sector Stalling Transportation Activity, Fed Says

Transportation activity was mixed in the United States early in the year as weakness in the energy sector limited gains, the Federal Reserve reported.

March 3, 2016

S.C. Senate Unable to Act on Transportation Legislation

Some are calling South Carolina dysfunction junction as the state continues to struggle with getting a transportation bill through its legislature.

March 2, 2016

Connecticut Gov. Malloy's General Counsel Promises Transportation Lockbox Is Airtight

Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy’s general counsel has told state legislators that the proposed “lockbox” constitutional amendment for transportation funding is airtight.

March 1, 2016

DOT Awards Emergency Funds to Idaho

The Idaho Transportation Department will receive $500,000 in federal aid to repair parts of state Highway 14 in Idaho County damaged by rock slides, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced Feb. 29.

March 1, 2016

EPA, NHTSA to Seek Comments on GHG

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will jointly publish a notice in the Federal Register on March 2 seeking comment on their proposal to tighten greenhouse-gas emissions for trucks.

March 1, 2016

Senate Panel to Vote on Darling Nomination March 3

The Senate Commerce Committee has scheduled a vote March 3 on Scott Darling’s nomination to be administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

February 29, 2016

Minnesota Lawmakers Agree Transportation is Key, Disagree on Funding

Minnesota's top leaders can agree transportation funding is key to helping the state and Greater Minnesota in particular. Yet legislative leaders and Gov. Mark Dayton can't decide how transportation should be funded, let alone other rural issues lawmakers should discuss during the upcoming legislative session.

February 29, 2016

V2V Communication Projects Advancing, NHTSA Official Says

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — An engineer with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said advances in vehicle-to-vehicle communications continue to accelerate and that new studies are under way to address several critical and complex issues.

February 29, 2016

Capitol Agenda for the Week of March 1: Darling’s Nomination

On March 3, members of the Senate Commerce Committee will have a chance to voice their concerns about Scott Darling’s qualifications to lead the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration when the panel votes on his nomination. Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), the committee’s chairman, told Transport Topics several committee members had raised concerns about Darling’s “depth of experience” on key trucking issues.

March 1, 2016