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Court rules in favor of passenger rail service

By Melina Druga  |   July 24, 2018   |   Federal

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit recently ruled that the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and Amtrak can set their own standards for measuring passenger rail service on-time perform...

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Representatives oppose tariffs on automotive industry

By Melina Druga  |   July 24, 2018   |   Featured

More than 140 bipartisan U.S. Congressional representatives recently sent a letter to Department of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross concern that tariffs would negatively impact the automotive and auto ...

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Fairbanks International Airport receives $750,000 grant

By Melina Druga  |   July 23, 2018   |   Air

Fairbanks International Airport recently received a $750,000 grant to improve air service from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Small Community Air Service Development Program (SCASDP). Fu...

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New Rhode Island tolls take in $27,000 more than expected

By Melina Druga  |   July 23, 2018   |   Featured

Rhode Island’s new tractor-trailer-truck-only tolling program raised $27,322.00 more than forecasted between June 11 and July 10, its first month of operation, and totaled $625,989, according to the...

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Crossovers most popular light duty vehicle

By Douglas Clark  |   July 23, 2018   |   News

A U.S. Energy Information Administration report recently found that the crossover utility vehicle (CUV) share of light-duty vehicles has increased at the expense of cars, despite increases in gasoline...

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Railroad association hires experts to aid short line railroad grant submissions

By Chris Galford  |   July 20, 2018   |   Federal

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) selected this week several experts to assist member railroads in grant application submissions for available programs currently provi...

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European air delays more than double since 2017

By Chris Galford  |   July 20, 2018   |   Air

With the busy summer travel season underway, data recently released by Eurocontrol showed that flight delays in Europe this year have more than doubled compared to 2017 reports. So far in 2018, air...

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FMCSA ends plan to prioritize carriers for added inspections

By Melina Druga  |   July 20, 2018   |   Federal

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) recently ended the plan to enhance its Safety Management System. Annually, there are approximately 100,000 fatal and injury crashes involving...

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Autonomous vehicles could cause more energy use

By Melina Druga  |   July 20, 2018   |   Federal

Widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles could cause slightly higher transportation energy consumption, according to a report by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). The EIA report ...

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Canada, United States break ground on Michigan’s Gordie Howe International Bridge

By Chris Galford  |   July 19, 2018   |   Federal

Advance construction for the Gordie Howe International Bridge officially broke ground in Michigan this week, marking the beginning of a new addition to the busy Windsor-Detroit trade corridor. In ...

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Lawmakers urge automated vehicle policy revisions

By Douglas Clark  |   July 19, 2018   |   Featured

A bipartisan group of lawmakers from both the House and Senate recently released a joint statement urging Department of Transportation to change the previous administration’s automated vehicle polic...

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INRIX launches pilot platform for connected car services

By Chris Galford  |   July 19, 2018   |   News

INRIX, a connected car services and transportation analytics provider, launched a pilot service this week to aid autonomous vehicle deployment. The platform, INRIX AV Road Rules, is meant to serve ...

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Five states receive funding for teen driver safety programs

By Melina Druga  |   July 19, 2018   |   Federal

Five states’ safety offices recently received grants from the Governors Highway Safety Association and Ford Driving Skills for Life (Ford DSFL) to fund teen safe driving programs. The grants were...

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Plan seeks to modernize New York freight system

By Douglas Clark  |   July 18, 2018   |   Featured

City, state, and federal officials recently joined with freight industry experts in unveiling a plan to modernize New York City’s distribution systems. Architects of the $100 million plan, Freigh...

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Massport, LATAM Airlines celebrate first flight from Brazil to Boston Logan International Airport

By Chris Galford  |   July 18, 2018   |   Air

As of this month, LATAM Airlines now runs four non-stop flights per week from Boston to São Paulo, Brazil, following the routes inaugural flight on July 2. The flight was commemorated with a flag-...

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Delaware Transportation Department wins NASTO award for excellence

By Melina Druga  |   July 18, 2018   |   News

The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) recently won an America's Transportation Award in the operations excellence category at the 2018 Northeast Association of State Transportation Offici...

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American Transportation Awards recognize six regional projects

By Douglas Clark  |   July 17, 2018   |   Federal

Six state departments of transportation projects have garnered regional America's Transportation Awards accolades for stellar industry work. The 11th annual competition, which is sponsored by the A...

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NHTSA urges automakers to publicly disclose repair plans following Takata air bag recall

By Chris Galford  |   July 17, 2018   |   Featured

Following the massive Takata air bag recall, which began in 2013, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has now called on automakers to detail replacement efforts on their website...

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Colorado’s interregional bus system exceeds ridership

By Melina Druga  |   July 17, 2018   |   News

Colorado's first state-owned and operated interregional bus system, Bustang, exceeded ridership and revenue projections for its first three years of service. Bustang began operation on July 13, 201...

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Sen. Heller urges DOT to choose Nevada as focal point of autonomous vehicle discussion

By Chris Galford  |   July 16, 2018   |   Federal

U.S. Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) urged the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) last week to choose Nevada as the site of future, national dialogues on the evolving technology of autonomous vehicles. ...

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