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Visualizing Future Highway Trust Fund Liabilities

October 12, 2018/
FASTLANE, Federal Budget, Federal Funding, Federal Governance, Highway Trust Fund, Highways, Public transit, Traffic Safety
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By Jeff Davis

October 8, 2018 – The start of the fiscal year gives us a chance to look at the long-term cost of the financial obligations of the Highway Trust Fund and to separate them into the cost of old commitments versus new commitments.

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President Signs 5-Year FAA Reauthorization Bill into Law

October 5, 2018/
Aviation, Federal Governance, Resilience
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By Jeff Davis

October 5, 2018 – 4:30 p.m. – President Trump has signed the new Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill (H.R. 3o2) into law in a private Oval Office ceremony.

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Automated Transportation Policy and Guidance Flies Ahead, but Stalls in Senate

October 5, 2018/
Automated Vehicles, Federal Governance, Transit Workforce, Unmanned Aerial Systems
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By So Jung Kim

October 5, 2018 – As USDOT unveiled automated vehicle policy 3.0 and Congress passed the FAA reauthorization, a panel of experts discussed what comes next for automated vehicle policy in the US.

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Debate on Transit Subsidies Prompts More Agreement than Expected

October 5, 2018/
Equity, Federal Funding, Federal Governance, Land use, Microtransit, Public transit, TNCs
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October 5, 2018 – On October 2, the Cato institute hosted transit network design expert Jarrett Walker, of Jarrett Walker + Associates and Cato’s own transportation thinker, Randall O’Toole. The two discussed the past, present, and future of public transportation in the United States, agreeing on many issues such as the importance of freedom of mobility, benefits of private investment, and the disparity between transit needs in urban, suburban, and rural areas.

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FAA Bill Requires 119 New Reports to Congress

October 5, 2018/
Air Traffic Control, Aircraft, Airports, Aviation Safety, Aviation Workforce, Federal Governance
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By Jeff Davis

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Capitol Hill Events – Week of October 8, 2018

October 5, 2018/
Federal Governance, Homeland security, Maritime
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By Jeff Davis

Thursday, October 11 – Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation – Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries and Coast Guard – subcommittee hearing on Coast Guard and NOAA fleet modernization – 9:30 a.m., SR-253 Russell. [The House of Representatives will not be in session next week.]

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2017 Highway Fatalities Down for First Time in Two Years

October 5, 2018/
Highways, Pedestrian safety, Traffic Safety, Trucking
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By Jeff Davis

October 5, 2018 – The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released the annual estimate of fatalities from highway accidents in the United States for calendar year 2017, showing that fatalities decreased slightly after two years of increases.

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Op-Ed: Eno’s Certification Recommendations in Final FAA Bill

October 5, 2018/
Airlines, Airports, Aviation Safety, Federal Governance, Space, Unmanned Aerial Systems
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By Robert Puentes

October 3, 2018 – The FAA reauthorization directly addresses the agency’s critical role in certification in order to ensure public confidence in the safety of the system for business and leisure travel. With the industry changing rapidly as new technologies come online, the federal certification process needs to be more flexible and agile.

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NJ Transit “Working Diligently” Toward PTC Deadline, but has Miles to Go

October 5, 2018/
Amtrak, Commuter Rail, Federal Funding, Federal Governance, Positive Train Control, Railroads, State Governance
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By Alexander Laska

October 3, 2018 – Three months from the Dec. 31 deadline, New Jersey Transit told the Senate Commerce Committee at a hearing yesterday that it is “working diligently” to catch up on installation and qualify for an alternative schedule under the positive train control (PTC) law.

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As New Fiscal Year Dawns, FY19 Appropriations are 75% Enacted

October 4, 2018/
Appropriations, Federal Budget, Federal Funding
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By Jeff Davis

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