ITD Engineers Find $700,000 Savings, Traffic Efficiencies in Replacement of Owsley Canal Bridge in Eastern Idaho
December 5, 2016 in Transportation , Bridges
ITD Engineers Find $700,000 Savings, Traffic Efficiencies in Replacement of Owsley Canal Bridge in Eastern Idaho

RIGBY - In a tight budget environment where every dollar counts, Idaho Transportation Department engineers again found a way to safely stretch resources and still perform a needed replacement of an old bridge in the small, eastern Idaho town of Mud Lake. The project review also will reduce traffic impact during the four-month-long project starting next fall after water leaves the canal. Grading the roadway instead of installing guardrail will enable farmers to move large farm equipme...

Federal Highway Administration Opens Phase 2 of Johnson County Gateway Project in Kansas City Area
December 4, 2016 in Transportation
Federal Highway Administration Opens Phase 2 of Johnson County Gateway Project in Kansas City Area

LENEXA, Kan. – Deputy Federal Highway Administrator David S. Kim today joined state and local officials to cut a ceremonial ribbon to open the Johnson County Gateway project’s second phase outside Kansas City, which includes two brand new interchanges linking Interstates 35 and 435 and state highway K-10. When completed, the project will relieve congestion and improve safety in the cities of Lenexa, Olathe and Overland Park. “This project will strengthen the connections between these communit...

Federal Highway Administration Opens Phase 2 of Johnson County Gateway Project in Kansas City Area
December 1, 2016 in Transportation , Roads
Federal Highway Administration Opens Phase 2 of Johnson County Gateway Project in Kansas City Area

Deputy Federal Highway Administrator David S. Kim today joined state and local officials to cut a ceremonial ribbon to open the Johnson County Gateway project’s second phase outside Kansas City, which includes two brand new interchanges linking Interstates 35 and 435 and state highway K-10. When completed, the project will relieve congestion and improve safety in the cities of Lenexa, Olathe and Overland Park. “This project will strengthen the connections between these communities throughout...

Michael Baker Uses Mobile LiDAR to Collect Data from 8,600 Traffic Signals to Aid PennDOT’s Planning Efforts
November 30, 2016 in Transportation , Technology
Michael Baker Uses Mobile LiDAR to Collect Data from 8,600 Traffic Signals to Aid PennDOT’s Planning Efforts

Michael Baker International, a global leader in engineering, planning and consulting services, recently completed a nearly $7-million project for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) to collect data from more than 8,600 traffic signals across the state.  During the course of one year, the Michael Baker team—working with PennDOT’s Traffic Signal Asset Management System (TSAMS)—collected nearly 20 million data fields for each of the 8,623 traffic signals analyzed, which populate...

AASHTO Supports Nomination of Elaine Chao as U.S. Transportation Secretary
November 30, 2016 in Transportation , News , People
AASHTO Supports Nomination of Elaine Chao as U.S. Transportation Secretary

WASHINGTON - The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials looks forward to working with Transportation Secretary Nominee Elaine Chao and the administration of President-elect Donald Trump to fully fund the nation's critical transportation needs and ensure a healthy and robust national transportation system. "Former Labor Secretary Chao is a respected leader who, based on her previous service at the U.S. Department of Transportation and in other roles, has a strong un...

Latest Data on Positive Train Control Implementation Show Uneven Progress across Railroads
November 29, 2016 in Transportation , Rail
Latest Data on Positive Train Control Implementation Show Uneven Progress across Railroads

The Federal Railroad Administration today released third quarter 2016 data submitted by railroads on their progress in implementing Positive Train Control (PTC). The data show uneven progress across the country and across railroads toward activating the life-saving technology. Freight railroads now have PTC active on 12 percent of their tracks, up from 9 percent last quarter. Passenger railroads increased their percentage to 23 percent this quarter compared to 22 percent last quarter. The mea...

Texas Mobility Summit Seeks to Advance Innovation
November 28, 2016 in Transportation
Texas Mobility Summit Seeks to Advance Innovation

Teams from 10 Texas cities will meet Thursday and Friday at the first Texas Mobility Summit to foster collaboration on a transportation strategy to advance the creation of a Smart State Consortium. The initiative aims to encourage public-private investment in the development of innovative and technology solutions to address the state’s mobility challenges. The event, hosted by the Texas Technology Task Force, will be held at the Hilton Austin Hotel. Teams consisting of a cross section of lead...

Amsterdam and TomTom Join Forces to Create a Smarter City
November 25, 2016 in Transportation
Amsterdam and TomTom Join Forces to Create a Smarter City

AMSTERDAM - TomTom (TOM2) and the City of Amsterdam will collaborate on the development of traffic and travel concepts to improve traffic flow and parking in the Dutch capital. Together with the city of Amsterdam, TomTom will investigate new ways to measure traffic flow, understand parking behavior and enable city planners and inhabitants to make smarter traffic decisions. Using the insights from TomTom’s Traffic data, the city government will now be able to make better decisions about access...

Three-Country North American Transportation Statistics Database Updated
November 25, 2016 in Transportation
Three-Country North American Transportation Statistics Database Updated

New three-country data was added this week to the North American Transportation Statistics (NATS) Online Database in the 12th annual website update.  A product of the North American Transportation Statistics Interchange, the NATS Online Database contains comparable transportation-related data available from the United States, Canada, and Mexico in a one-stop online resource. The database covers the following subject areas: demographics, transportation, the economy, transportation safety, transpo...

Sliding Girder Installer in Northern Idaho Saves State $161,000, Reduces bridge Closures by Months
November 25, 2016 in Transportation , Featured , Bridges
Sliding Girder Installer in Northern Idaho Saves State $161,000, Reduces bridge Closures by Months

COEUR d'ALENE - Foreman Gene Anderson and his three-man District 1 Bridge & Building crew leveraged creation of a sliding girder installer to complete repairs to the 56-year-old Interstate 90 Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge in just three weeks this spring, saving about $161,000 and shaving three months off the closure. The work was recognized with a department Excellence in Transportation award Nov. 17 in the Maintenance & Operations category, and the sliding girder innovation was also named one o...

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Video: Crashes Drop Measurably After Rural Road Safety Improvement Project on US 521 in Lancaster County

Video: Crashes Drop Measurably After Rural Road Safety Improvement Project on US 521 in Lancaster County

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