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A new study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has found that nearly three out of five e-scooter rider injuries occurred on the sidewalk, and about a third of those were in places wh...
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The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is asking the public to provide feedback on its latest draft transportation plan.
On Monday, the NCDOT launched a survey that will serve as ...
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Virgin Group founder Richard Branson announced last week that West Virginia would be home to the Virgin Hyperloop Certification Center (HCC).
The HCC would be the location for all certification of...
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A new study from Harvard University had found that plans to transform the transportation sector and reduce air pollution could result in major health benefits for those living in the Mid-Atlantic and ...
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Current transportation system investment trends could produce dire consequences for the American people and economy, a new report from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) says.
With the...
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Department of Transportation announced Wednesday that the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) will support seven innovations in the sixth round of its Every Day Counts (EDC) initiative.
In collab...
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As the seasons change to colder weather, the National Transportation Safety Board has issued a Safety Alert for pilots concerning the risk of wet snow and icing conditions.
The “Flight in Snow...
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The American Highway Users Alliance recently joined a series of other organizations in supporting efforts to preserve the 5.9 GHz Safety Spectrum.
The American Highway Users Alliance was among the ...
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According to a new poll, Americans continue to support railroads and public transit to help with climate change.
In a poll conducted by Engine Insights on behalf of OneRail Coalition, 75 percent o...
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A report from the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure has found that serious flaws in design, management, and oversight of the Boeing 737 MAX led to two deadly crashes that killed 346...
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In the first summit on sustainable aviation fuels, business aviation leaders came away committed to fostering large-scale production and adoption of the same.
Part of a series of efforts by the bu...
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“Design Downtown STL,” a community-driven planning process, is seeking public input on a draft of the official 10-year comprehensive plan for the Downtown and Downtown West neighborhoods in St. Lo...
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The Iowa Department of Transportation released its update to the Iowa Public Transit Long Range Plan, after 18 months in development.
The plan reflects the current operating environment, the depar...
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The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Research Advisory Committee has recognized the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and Lawrence Technological U...
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Reps. Peter DeFazio (D-OR), Daniel Lipinski (D-IL), and Jennifer Wexton (D-VA) are encouraging Amtrak officials to reconsider the carriers offshoring provision allowing contractors to ship some Americ...
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Airports Council International (ACI) World officials have outlined an aviation industry recovery plan in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, urging direct government financial support for the entire ec...
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U.S. Reps. Peter DeFazio (D-OR) and Daniel Lipinski (D-IL) weighed in on Amtrak’s recent announcement that it would furlough 2,000 workers due to the COVID-19 pandemic Wednesday.
DeFazio, the Ch...
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Department of Transportation (DOT) officials said the agency has launched an Automated Vehicle Transparency and Engagement for Safe Testing (AV TEST) Initiative tracking tool to bolster automated driv...
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The Airports Council International (ACI) World’s fourth COVID-19 economic impact analysis indicates the industry anticipates a 59.6 percent reduction in passenger volumes this year.
Additionally,...
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An Airports Council International (ACI) World report maintains June global passenger traffic declined 85.6 percent, noting the figure served as an improvement to the 91.3 percent May decline.
“In...
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