Photo: Waymo As the population of active autonomous vehicles is expected to rise sharply over the next eight years – a recent white paper by Juniper predicts that by the end of 2026, there will be more than 10 million autonomous vehicles on U.S. roads, with more than 50 million on the road worldwide – some infrastructure […]
READ MOREBrookings Institution: View Infrastructure as an ‘Economic Anchor’
editor@aashto.org August 17, 2018 0 COMMENTSPhoto: Colorado DOT Political leadership at the local level should be encouraged to view infrastructure projects ranging from water treatment plants, power plants, seaports, airports, to transit networks in both large cities and rural areas alike as “key economic anchors,” according to recent blog post published by the Brookings Institution. Joseph Kane, senior research associate […]
READ MORECalifornia Gets Disaster Funding to Help Fight Multiple Wildfires
editor@aashto.org August 10, 2018 0 COMMENTSAbove: Members of the 163d Security Forces Squadron of the California Air National Guard working a traffic control point in support of civil authorities during the Mendocino Complex Fire in Lake County, California. Photo: U.S. Air National Guard Master Sgt. Ronald Brovetto The Trump administration declared on Aug. 5 that “a major disaster exists” in California […]
READ MOREPhoto: Missouri DOT In a blog post on Aug. 6, USDOT Secretary Elaine Chao highlighted the ongoing “multi-modal” efforts being made at the Federal level to fight human trafficking and increase awareness about the problem. “For decent people, it is unbelievable to learn that in this day and age something so horrible as slavery still […]
READ MORESenate Passes THUD Bill as Part of Minibus Funding Package
editor@aashto.org August 3, 2018 0 COMMENTSThe U.S. Senate voted to approve a more than $154 billion “minibus” funding bill – H.R. 6147 – on Aug. 1 by a vote of 92 to 6; a bill that wrapped together four separate spending bills into a single package, including the fiscal year 2019 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development or THUD bill approved […]
READ MOREUSDOT, EPA Propose Fuel Economy Standards ‘Freeze’ to Improve Safety, Reduce Costs
editor@aashto.org August 3, 2018 0 COMMENTSThe U.S. Department of Transportation and the Environmental Protection Agency are seeking to “freeze” light vehicle fuel economy standards via a new rulemaking effort, according to a joint proposal issued Aug. 1. The agencies plan to “lay out” eight options for a single national fuel-economy standard for model years 2021 through 2026, with USDOT and […]
READ MOREFeds Heighten Focus on Cybersecurity for U.S. Infrastructure
editor@aashto.org August 3, 2018 0 COMMENTSPhoto: Vice President Mike Pence As part of a daylong “cybersecurity summit” held by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on July 31 in New York City, Vice President Mike Pence stressed in a speech that “America’s digital infrastructure is under constant cyberattack” and that “our digital foes are targeting every facet of our society,” […]
READ MOREVideo Report: Mobility Workshop Explores Bike Transportation
editor@aashto.org August 3, 2018 0 COMMENTSState department of transportation executives participated in a three-hour, 10-mile long “mobile workshop” on July 17 led by the Washington State DOT, the City of Spokane, and transportation technology firm Iteris during the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials’ 2018 Joint Policy Committee in Spokane, Washington. The workshop, which explored strategies for increasing […]
READ MOREShuster Lays Out ‘Framework’ for Infrastructure Discussion
editor@aashto.org July 27, 2018 0 COMMENTSOutgoing Rep. Bill Shuster, R-Penn., released a 108-page “infrastructure proposal” on July 23 that he hopes can serve as a “discussion draft” that is intended to “further the national conversation about the current state of America’s infrastructure and highlight some of the major roadblocks to funding and improving our transportation network.” In a three-page “vision […]
READ MOREDiscussion Continues Over Finding New Sources of Transportation Funding
editor@aashto.org July 27, 2018 0 COMMENTSThe broad infrastructure proposal unveiled July 23 on Capitol Hill by Rep. Bill Shuster, R-Penn., chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, also serves to underscore a long-running debate over how to return the Highway Trust Fund to solvency. “The HTF is in serious trouble,” he noted in the “vision statement” that accompanied his […]
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