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NATIONAL FACT SHEET: House Republicans’ Proposals Jeopardize Transportation Safety and Infrastructure
Congressional Republicans are holding the nation’s full faith and credit hostage in an effort to impose devastating cuts that would hurt communities, raise costs for hardworking families, and set back economic growth. House Republicans’ proposal would slash funding for programs the American people...Following New Data Showing Traffic Fatalities Remain Persistently High, USDOT Announces Over 30 New Commitments from Allies in Action to Reduce Traffic Deaths
Invites All to Take the Pledge and Help Stop Roadway FatalitiesBiden-Harris Administration Opens Applications for $848 Million in Competitive Grant Funding to Make Roads, Bridges, Transit, Rail, and Ports More Resilient to Climate Change
New Bipartisan Infrastructure Law program supports projects to protect community transportation systems from natural hazards and climate change impacts, including through nature-based solutionsNHTSA Estimates for 2022 Show Roadway Fatalities Remain Flat After Two Years of Dramatic Increases
More miles driven and lower fatality rates compared to 2021FAA Selects Sustainable Design for New Control Towers at Municipal, Smaller Airports
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funds will help get work underwayBiden-Harris Administration Announces More Than $1 Billion for Local Communities to Improve Roadway Safety
More than 500 communities received funding for planning and projects from first round of grants announced in February; second round of funding encourages applicants to submit proposals that include demonstration projects that can be built quickly from temporary materialsBiden-Harris Administration Announces Nearly $300 Million for 9 Bridge Projects as Part of Investing in America Agenda
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law includes $40 billion to rebuild, repair and replace bridges across the country, a critical investment in America’s communitiesAir Travel Consumer Report: December 2022, Full Year 2022 Airline Complaint Data
The U.S. Department of Transportation today released its updated February 2023 Air Travel Consumer Report (ATCR), which includes airline consumer complaint data for December 2022 and calendar year 2022.USDOT Announces Effort to Accelerate Surface Transportation Project Delivery under Inflation Reduction Act
RFI seeks public input on ways to improve the environmental review process, reduce delays for surface transportation projects including intercity rail and public transportation
WASHINGTON – As part of an ongoing effort to help deliver surface transportation...