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Jeff Davis2018-05-24 15:54:512023-06-27 19:06:53House Panel Approves FY19 Transportation Appropriations BillThe first goal of any transportation agency is safety. Yet almost 40,000 Americans die on the transportation system every year. New proposals for safer streets, better vehicle design, and crash avoidance technology are reshaping the narrative around safety in an effort to reverse the downward trend of transportation safety. Governments are also concerned about the security of the system. Terrorism, hacking, and international affairs can threaten the transportation systems that support the national economy.
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Jeff Davis2018-05-24 15:54:512023-06-27 19:06:53House Panel Approves FY19 Transportation Appropriations Bill
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The Implications of the Federal Ban on Chinese Railcars (September 2018) concludes that until the federal government better understands the potential national security risks of using Chinese railcars in American transit systems, a one-year appropriations ban is more appropriate than a permanent policy change.
