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May 14th, 2025
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IATA forecasts air travel numbers could double by 2037

By Douglas Clark  |   October 26, 2018   |   Air

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) maintains if current air transit trends continue, passenger numbers could double to 8.2 billion in 2037. The estimate stems from the IATA’s late...

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Doubled repair bills for minor accidents side effect of new vehicle technologies

By Chris Galford  |   October 26, 2018   |   Featured

As modern vehicles grow more and more reliant on advanced technology, an unpleasant side effect reported by AAA is that even the most minor of collisions could now cost drivers thousands in repair cos...

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Georgia mobility projects clear first hurdle for approval

By Melina Druga  |   October 26, 2018   |   News

Savannah Mobility Contractors JV, the design-build team for the 16@95 Improvement Projects in Chatham County, recently received the first of three Notices to Proceed (NTP) from the Georgia Department ...

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Rail transit programs for California, Oklahoma certified

By Melina Druga  |   October 26, 2018   |   News

The rail transit State Safety Oversight (SSO) Programs for California and Oklahoma recently obtained federal certification, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FT...

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Avis, Ford partner to enhance rental experience

By Douglas Clark  |   October 25, 2018   |   News

Avis Budget Group and Ford Commercial Solutions have reached an agreement to connect more than 35,000 Ford vehicles in Avis Budget Group’s U.S. fleet. Officials said the partnership would enhance...

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Pembina-Emerson Border Crossing

Border crossing updates completed at Pembina-Emerson Port of Entry

By Chris Galford  |   October 25, 2018   |   News

A $9.7 million project to shuffle and upgrade parts of the Pembina-Emerson Port of Entry in North Dakota concluded this week with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by federal and state officials. ...

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Researchers to find new, energy efficient transportation technologies

By Melina Druga  |   October 25, 2018   |   Federal

A team of researchers, led by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in partnership with Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), will work to discov...

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U.S. senators tell Trump Administration to end vehicle emission standards challenge

By Melina Druga  |   October 25, 2018   |   Featured

Twenty-three U.S. senators recently sent a letter to Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao and Andrew Wheeler, Environmental Protection Agency acting administrator, urging the Trump Administration t...

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Alaska, Yukon seek funding for highway project

By Melina Druga  |   October 24, 2018   |   Federal

The governments of the state of Alaska and the Canadian territory of Yukon are collaborating to secure funding for the Shakwak Project, a section of highway that runs from Haines, Alaska, to Beaver Cr...

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Proposed Port Everglades fee will raise costs more than 100 percent

By Melina Druga  |   October 24, 2018   |   Maritime

A proposed fee increase on harbor pilot services at Port Everglades will raise the average pilotage costs for shipping lines that use the port frequently by more than 100 percent, according to an anal...

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Delays cost trucking industry $74.5B annually

By Chris Galford  |   October 24, 2018   |   Featured

A new report from the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) found that traffic congestion on the United States National Highway System alone caused the trucking industry to lose nearly $74...

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Report determines gas prices declining

By Douglas Clark  |   October 24, 2018   |   Federal

An American Automobile Association (AAA) report has determined gas prices are declining during October. Officials point to reduced refinery runs, due to peak maintenance season, as contributing fac...

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RPA urges Amtrak to bolster national rail network

By Douglas Clark  |   October 23, 2018   |   Federal

The Rail Passengers Association's (RPA) leadership is calling upon Amtrak management to grow and improve the national rail network. “Passenger rail is enjoying its strongest support in decades,â€...

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NHTSA orders Transdev to stop the use of driverless shuttles in transporting Florida school children

By Chris Galford  |   October 23, 2018   |   News

Transdev North America was ordered to immediately stop shuttling children to school in Southwest Florida using a driverless vehicle, due to a violation of their authorization under the National Highwa...

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Work zone legislation becomes law in Pennsylvania

By Melina Druga  |   October 23, 2018   |   Featured

The Automated Speed Enforcement in Work Zones legislation recently became law in Pennsylvania with the goal of improving driver and roadway worker safety in work zones. Under the law, the Pennsylv...

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NTSB recommends improved voice recorders for new aircraft

By Melina Druga  |   October 23, 2018   |   Air

The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recently recommended requiring improved cockpit voice recorders (CVRs) on all new and existing aircraft that currently must be equipped with two-ho...

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NDDOT initiative targets road fatalities, injuries

By Douglas Clark  |   October 22, 2018   |   Federal

North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) officials have unveiled an initiative designed to reduce motor vehicle crash fatalities and serious injuries to zero. The North Dakota Vision Zero ...

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IIHS claims recreational marijuana factor in increased vehicular crashes

By Chris Galford  |   October 22, 2018   |   Federal

A new report from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI) reveals crash data has risen in states that have legalized marijuana, though they failed to s...

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Blockchain will change business aviation, AeroChain says

By Melina Druga  |   October 22, 2018   |   Air

Blockchain, a common data file or ledger for transaction history that cannot be altered, has the potential to change how business aviation companies manage their data, AeroChain founder and CEO Anthon...

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Georgia Power partners with Lyft to meet customer needs

By Melina Druga  |   October 22, 2018   |   News

Georgia Power recently partnered with rideshare company Lyft to promote electric vehicle (EV) driving. The partnership’s pilot program will give incentives for EV driving by providing a $500 bonu...

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