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Chao Reflects on Challenges for AVs at Detroit Auto Show

January 19, 2018/
Automated Vehicles, Buses, Cybersecurity, Federal Governance, Highways, Traffic Safety, Transit Workforce, Trucking
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By Greg Rogers

January 19, 2018 – In contrast to the full-throated support of autonomous vehicles from some legislators and her colleagues, Transportation Secretary Chao presented a rather nuanced view of the technology during her keynote speech at the Detroit Auto Show on January 14.

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Eno Aviation Insights: How Do Taxes And Fees Change If Air Traffic Control Is Privatized?

January 19, 2018/
Air Traffic Control, Governance reform
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By Greg Rogers

January 19, 2018 – The Eno Center for Transportation released the latest entry in its Aviation Insight series this week, “How Do Taxes And Fees Change If Air Traffic Control Is Privatized?”

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Ahead of the Curb: The Case for Shared Use Mobility (SUM) Zones

January 19, 2018/
Accessibility, Emissions, Environment, Parking, Pedestrian safety, Roadway Design, Shared Vehicles, TNCs, Traffic Safety, Trucking
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By Greg Rogers

January 18, 2017 – TNCs do not have a home on our streets, and freight vehicles do not have enough commercial loading zones and parking places to accommodate booming ecommerce. Enter Shared Use Mobility Zones (SUM Zones), a flexible curb management tool that can help cities reduce congestion, meet their mobility goals, adapt to emerging technologies, and even increase their revenue.

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House Leaders Mull a Return to Earmarking

January 19, 2018/
Federal Governance, Highways
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By Jeff Davis

January 19, 2018 – This week, the House Rules Committee held a set of hearings to examine whether or not Congress should resume earmarking funds for specific projects. A January 17 hearing featured testimony from Members of the House, and a follow-up hearing on January 18 featured testimony from outside groups.

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Cost of Fresno-Bakersfield Bullet Train Rises Another $2.8 Billion

January 19, 2018/
High-Speed Rail, Railroads, State Governance
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By Jeff Davis

January 18, 2018 – The estimated cost of the initial Fresno to Bakersfield segment of the California high-speed rail system has soared another $2.8 billion, to $10.6 billion.

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8 Ways to Improve the Earmarking Process

January 19, 2018/
Federal Governance, Highways
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By Jeff Davis

January 19, 2018 – If Congress decides to bring back the practice of earmarking, there are certain additional reforms that could be considered to improve the process.

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4-Week CR Likely As Budget Talks Continue

January 13, 2018/
Appropriations, FASTLANE, Federal Budget, Federal Funding, Federal Governance, Public transit, Trucking
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By Jeff Davis

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USDOT Moving Forward with AV Policy 3.0, Including Truck and Bus Automation

January 12, 2018/
Automated Vehicles, Buses, Federal Governance, Highways, Public transit, Transit Technology, Trucking
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By Greg Rogers

January 12, 2018 – At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao announced USDOT’s first public steps to advance the next generation of federal automated vehicle (AV) policies in 2018.

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White House Infrastructure Bill: Maybe the Week of Jan. 22, Maybe the Week After.

January 12, 2018/
Federal Funding, Federal Governance, Public/Private Partnerships
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By Jeff Davis

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5 Federal AV Policy Developments to Watch in 2018

January 12, 2018/
Automated Vehicles, Buses, Equity, Federal Governance, Public transit, Trucking
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By Greg Rogers

January 11, 2018 – These are the five major federal autonomous vehicle policy developments to watch in 2018.

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