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Greg Rogers2017-11-09 21:45:182023-06-27 19:16:44New Report Suggests Workforce, Safety Concerns for Automated Trucks Are OverblownAs the American economy grows, so does the volume of freight. Expanding supply chains, just-in-time deliveries, and increasing competition means freight demand has grown faster than the population. Over 50 million tons of freight move across the U.S. transportation network every day on truck, train, barge, pipeline, and plane, with each mode responsible for carrying different goods in an interrelated network. Federal grant programs aim to target funding to freight bottlenecks and intermodal connectors while also supporting experiments in drone delivery. At the local level, policymakers are placing emphasis on managing curb space, reducing emissions, and more efficiently using space to deliver packages, food, and other essentials.
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GAO, in Line with Eno, Recommends More Transparency for Federal Discretionary Grants.

No Budget = Delayed FY18 Omnibus = Delayed FAST Act Funding Increases and Discretionary Grants

USDOT Preparing Sweeping AV Policy Update, 3.0, Including Trucks and Buses

House Tax Reform Bill Would Kill PABs, Discourage Parking and Transit Benefits

Op-Ed: Freight Rail is a Driver of Innovation

Senate Commerce Questions Four Trump Transportation Nominees

House Democrats Claim Sequestration Woes From Shuster FAA Bill

Capitol Hill Events – Week of October 30, 2017

Highway and Transit Funding Needs Reiterated at House Hearing

California Prepares Driverless Testing Regulations for the Next Wave of AVs

House Panel Gathers Feedback from Rail Stakeholders
Op-Ed: When Investing in Infrastructure, Invest in Freight

The lesson from the 2019 Infrastructure Week is that throwing money at the problem is not enough. Panel discussions, speeches, and presentations this week did not dwell on the proposed multi trillion dollar funding amount but focused rightly on what the goals and objectives of a federal investment…
