New York City toll bridges and tunnels are on pace for the busiest April in at least seven years, adding to evidence that travel is rebounding as pandemic shutdowns ease and the economy starts to regain its footing.
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DOT Rebrands BUILD Program to RAISE, Makes $1 Billion Available
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced April 13 that $1 billion in funding is available for grants to support infrastructure projects.
April 13, 2021FMC Chairman Daniel Maffei: Port Congestion Likely to Last Through Summer
Lingering congestion at the nationās major ports is likely to continue throughout the summer and possibly later into the year, said Daniel Maffei, the new chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission.
April 13, 2021FMCSA: Beware of Companies Posing as Government Agencies
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration officials posted a warning to truckers on April 8 to be aware of āpredatoryā companies that pose as government agencies.
April 13, 2021NHTSA Investigates Possible Air Bag Failures in GM Vehicles
DETROIT ā The U.S. governmentās highway safety agency is investigating complaints that the air bags may not inflate in a crash on thousands of General Motors vehicles.
April 13, 2021TT Wins Five Regional āAzbeeā Awards
The American Society of Business Publication Editors has recognized Transport Topicsā 2020 coverage of the trucking industry with five regional āAzbeeā awards.
April 12, 2021Biden Reassures Chip Summit of Bipartisan Support for New Funds
President Joe Biden told companies vying with each other for a sharply constrained global supply of semiconductors that he has bipartisan support for government funding to address a shortage that has idled automakers worldwide.
April 12, 2021Diesel Sheds 1.5Ā¢ to $3.129 a Gallon
The national average price of a gallon of diesel slipped 1.5 cents to $3.129, according to Energy Information Administration data released April 12.
April 12, 2021Biden Proposes Transportation Budget Increase
President Joe Biden has previewed a $1.5 trillion fiscal 2022 budget plan that would increase discretionary spending for transportation systems and severe weather resilience programs.
April 12, 2021Wisconsin DOT Issues $99.1 Million to Municipalities
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and transportation officials recently announced $99.1 million in transportation aid has been distributed to municipalities across the state.
April 12, 2021