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Jeff Davis2017-12-14 12:51:042023-04-17 09:36:14Timeline of Key Moments in Federal Bridge PolicyThere are over 4 million miles of roads in the United States moving cars, trucks, transit, and non-motorized vehicles across a seamless, integrated network. About three-quarters of the roads are owned by localities but the vast majority of travel occurs on major state roads and the federally-designated Interstate System. Today, this complex system is under strain as demands for upgrades and repair, safety improvements, and modernization mount.
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How Automated Vehicle Technology Can Help People With Disabilities
Dec 13, 2017 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION
The rise of automated vehicle technology brings with it the potential to offer increased independence to people with disabilities by...
FTA Launches 5-Year Research Initiative for Transit Automation
Dec 8, 2017 | Greg Rogers
December 8, 2017 - On December 5, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) unveiled its 5-year agenda for researching the potential...
I-66 Shows the Cost of Urban Roadway Access – And It Isn’t Cheap
Dec 8, 2017 | Paul Lewis
December 8, 2017 - Virginia has always restricted peak hour use of I-66 inside the Beltway to vehicles with two...
Congress Gears Up for Debate Over Automated Trucks, Workforce Impacts
Dec 8, 2017 | Greg Rogers
December 8, 2017 - On December 7, the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee’s Subcommittee on Highways and Transit held a...
Capitol Hill Events – Week of December 11, 2017
Dec 8, 2017 | Jeff Davis
Wednesday, December 13 – House Homeland Security – full committee business meeting to consider legislation including H.R. 4559, to establish a...
CR Extension to December 22 Likely As Talks on Spending Caps, Disaster Aid Continue
Dec 2, 2017 | Jeff Davis
December 1, 2017 With appropriations for the federal government set to expire at midnight on on December 8, the House...
Tax Bill Debate Continues in Senate as Infrastructure Amendments Debated
Dec 1, 2017 | Jeff Davis
December 1, 2017 - As of press time (5:00 p.m. on Friday afternoon), official Washington was still waiting for the...
Get On The Bus: Schools Should Work With the Transportation Sector For Better Student Transportation
Dec 1, 2017 | Ann Henebery
School transportation is the largest mass transit system in the United States (not to mention the safest) – transporting 25...
Thune Initiates “Hotline” of AV START
Dec 1, 2017 | Greg Rogers
December 1, 2017 - Before the year comes to a close, Senate Commerce chairman John Thune (R-SD) is attempting to...
Senate Panel Approves Tax Bill As Sequestration Fears Mount
Nov 22, 2017 | Jeff Davis
November 21, 2017 - After a grueling 24-hour markup session (spread over four days), the Senate Finance Committee on November...
Guest Op-Ed: Resilient Infrastructure Can Help Us Adapt to a Warmer World
Nov 22, 2017 | Emil Frankel
President Donald Trump has proclaimed November “Critical Infrastructure and Resilience Month.” He is right to recognize the key role that...Refreshing the Status Quo: Federal Highway Programs and Funding Distribution

This year, the federal government gave $45.6 billion in highway “formula” funding to the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The state-by-state distribution of this money was based almost entirely on how the states fared on a variety of real-world metrics back in calendar year 2007,...
