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What Keeps State DOT Leaders Awake at Night

WASHINGTON 鈥 Delaware鈥檚 Jennifer Cohan, Louisiana鈥檚 Shawn Wilson, Pennsylvania鈥檚 Leslie Richards, Tennessee鈥檚 John Schroer, and Utah鈥檚 Carlos Braceras convened for a Transportation Research Board panel Jan. 10 to discuss what keeps state DOT leaders awake at night.

January 11, 2017

Female State DOT Leaders Discuss Common Experiences

WASHINGTON 鈥 Four of the six women who run state departments of transportation and two who used to do so took part in the first of two Transportation Research Board roundtables on leadership on Jan. 10.

January 11, 2017

Drones, 3-D Printing to Speed Change in Freight Transportation

WASHINGTON聽鈥 While freight transportation has undergone enormous change over the past quarter-century, even more is coming and very quickly, driven by demanding customers and an amazing array of technology that might actually allow carriers to satisfy shippers.

January 11, 2017

TRB Thinkers See Technology Transforming Transportation

WASHINGTON 鈥 A group of transportation thinkers discussed transformational technologies at a Transportation Research Board panel on Jan. 10.

January 11, 2017

Regional Planners Use Freight Capacity to Woo Business Relocation

WASHINGTON 鈥 Freight considerations are rarely of primary importance for legislators and others in government, but there are some public officials who appreciate the great importance of transporting goods and use that understanding to recruit business development.

January 11, 2017

Autonomous Trucks Hold Promise, But Sensible Regulation Is Needed, ATA鈥檚 Spear Tells TRB

WASHINGTON 鈥 Autonomous truck technology holds the potential to enhance safety, efficiency and productivity in the trucking industry, but its successful deployment hinges on regulations that help rather than hinder it, said Chris Spear, president of the American Trucking Associations.

January 10, 2017

FMCSA Officials Call for More Traffic Enforcement, Prevention as Truck and Bus Fatalities Rise

WASHINGTON聽鈥 A top Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration official issued a 鈥渃all to action鈥 citing preliminary statistics showing that fatalities in crashes involving large trucks and buses increased 7%-8% in 2016.

January 10, 2017

Foxx Praises USDOT, Warns About Transportation鈥檚 Future as He Says Goodbye

WASHINGTON聽鈥 In his final address to the transportation community Jan. 9, outgoing U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx emphasized the importance of freight movement.

January 9, 2017

TRB Subcommittee Wants Help From Carriers on FMCSA Alternative Compliance Research

WASHINGTON 鈥 Members of a Transportation Research Board subcommittee continued exploring potential ideas aimed at assisting federal truck and bus regulators in establishing a congressionally mandated 鈥渁lternative compliance鈥 program that would reward carriers for exceeding regulatory requirements.

January 9, 2017

Experts Say Lack of Public Understanding Complicates Urban Freight Movement

WASHINGTON 鈥 The disconnect between the government agencies that regulate freight and the companies that move it in ever-increasing volumes throughout the United States was a focus of a Transportation Research Board session on Jan. 9.

January 9, 2017