Georgia DOT Opens Small Business Help Center
August 30, 2016 in Transportation
Georgia DOT Opens Small Business Help Center

ATLANTA—Eligible small firms that want to pursue business opportunities with the Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia DOT) now have a resource specifically designed to enable them to do just that. Georgia DOT’s State Supported Funding Program (SSFP) has opened a Business Resource Help Center to assist eligible disadvantaged business enterprises (DBEs), and registered small and veteran-owned businesses in identifying and responding to business opportunities funded by the Transportatio...

New FAA Rules for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Go Into Effect
August 30, 2016 in Transportation
New FAA Rules for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Go Into Effect

WASHINGTON – Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Michael Huerta today announced the implementation of the first operational rules for routine non-hobbyist use of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS or “drones”). The regulations on June 21, 2016, officially take effect today. “People are captivated by the limitless possibilities unmanned aircraft offer, and they are already creating business opportunities in this exciting new field,” s...

Milestone for the London Bridge Station: the New Concourse Opens to Public
August 30, 2016 in Transportation , Bridges
Milestone for the London Bridge Station: the New Concourse Opens to Public

The first two thirds of the new concourse of the London Bridge Station are now open to public. Once finalized, the concourse will be the largest in the UK and will be served with more than 80 trains every hour.  With about 54 million passengers every year, London Bridge station is one of Britain’s busiest rail hubs and the oldest railway terminus in London that still exists today. Watch the story of bringing London Bridge station into the 21st century: Changing...

Interactive Missouri Airport Map Provides Quick Information
August 29, 2016 in Transportation
Interactive Missouri Airport Map Provides Quick Information

JEFFERSON CITY – Pilots in Missouri can now access information on Missouri’s 123 public use airports on a new interactive map from the Missouri Department of Transportation. The interactive map displays the locations of the airports and users can click on the airport icon to pull up detailed information. The information includes an aerial view of the airport and a pdf of detailed information about the landing facility as well as local area attractions and services. "Missouri is pleased to pro...

Amtrak Invest $2.4 Billion for Next-Gen High-Speed Trainsets and Infrastructure Upgrades
August 29, 2016 in Transportation , Rail
Amtrak Invest $2.4 Billion for Next-Gen High-Speed Trainsets and Infrastructure Upgrades

WASHINGTON – Amtrak is contracting with Alstom to produce 28 next-generation high-speed trainsets that will replace the equipment used to provide Amtrak’s premium Acela Express service. The contract is part of $2.45 billion that will be invested on the heavily traveled Northeast Corridor (NEC) as part of a multifaceted modernization program to renew and expand the Acela Express service. “Amtrak is taking the necessary actions to keep our customers, the Northeast region and the American econom...

ADOT&PF, Tanana to Celebrate Opening of the Road to Tanana
August 29, 2016 in Transportation
ADOT&PF, Tanana to Celebrate Opening of the Road to Tanana

FAIRBANKS, Alaska–The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (ADOT&PF), in coordination with the community of Tanana, will hold a celebration Monday, Aug. 29, to mark the completion of the Road to Tanana. The celebration will be at 2 p.m. at the end of the road, near the banks of the Yukon River with a reception to follow in Tanana. The project, funded by the State of Alaska, involved constructing 20 miles of new road and upgrading 14 miles of existing road. The new single-...

TxDOT Plans For $70 Billion To Fund Transportation Projects Over Next 10 Years
August 29, 2016 in Transportation
TxDOT Plans For $70 Billion To Fund Transportation Projects Over Next 10 Years

AUSTIN – The Texas Transportation Commission today approved the 2017 Unified Transportation Program (UTP) with $70 billion worth of projects to help TxDOT meet the state’s growing transportation demands. The plan is the largest of its kind in the agency’s history that addresses capacity, maintenance and safety needs around state. The 10-year plan, developed with extensive public input, targets congestion in the state’s most-populated areas and includes projects to better connect the major int...

Michigan's Top Transportation Official Named to National Panel Studying the Future of Interstates
August 26, 2016 in Transportation , Roads
Michigan's Top Transportation Official Named to National Panel Studying the Future of Interstates

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine have named Michigan Department of Transportation Director Kirk T. Steudle to a committee that will study the future of the U.S. interstate highway system. "As called for in the Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act of 2015, our study will be addressing what actions are necessary to upgrade and restore the nation's interstate highway system," Neil Pedersen, executive director of the Transportation Research Board (TRB), a progr...

Underfunded Roads Costing California Drivers More Than $53 Billion Every Year in Extra Vehicle Operating Costs
August 25, 2016 in Transportation , Roads
Underfunded Roads Costing California Drivers More Than $53 Billion Every Year in Extra Vehicle Operating Costs

LOS ANGELES – According to a new report released by TRIP, a Washington, D.C., based national transportation organization, deficient and congested roads that lack essential safety features are costing California drivers more the $53.6 billion annually. The annual expenses include $18.3 billion in extra vehicle operating costs; $7.3 billion from traffic accidents in which roadway design was a likely contributing factor; and $28 billion, or approximately 70-80 hours in wasted time per driver cau...

U.S. Driving Up 3.3 Percent In First Half of 2016, New Federal Data Show
August 23, 2016 in Transportation
U.S. Driving Up 3.3 Percent In First Half of 2016, New Federal Data Show

WASHINGTON – New data released today by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) show that U.S. driving reached 1.58 trillion miles in the first six months of 2016, beating the previous record of 1.54 trillion miles set last year. For a sense of scale, 1.58 trillion miles is about 250 roundtrips from Earth to Pluto. The new data, published in FHWA’s latest “Traffic Volume Trends” report – a monthly estimate of U.S. road travel – show that more than 2...

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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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