The Department of Transportation (Department or DOT) continued our work to achieve Environmental Justice (EJ) in all Departmental policies, programs, and activities throughout 2011. DOT revised the Department's 1995 EJ Strategy per the Memorandum of Understanding signed with the Interagency...
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) updated the DOT Environmental Justice Strategy in February 2012; in implementing this Strategy, DOT has focused on the goals of increasing transparency, public engagement, and intermodal harmonization within the Department. In addition to ongoing work...
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has integrated Environmental Justice considerations into projects, policies, and programs across the Department, focusing on comprehensive implementation of the Department's revised EJ Strategy and Order. The Department continues to participate in the...
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT, the Department) is committed to providing safe, reliable and efficient transportation to communities nationwide. In doing so, DOT comprehensively incorporates Environmental Justice (EJ) considerations across all of the Department’s programs, policies,...
Tentative decision is subject to conditions that will protect competition and consumers
WASHINGTON – U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Elaine Chao today announced that the Department has tentatively approved an application by American Airlines and Qantas...
This spreadsheet provides onboard statistics for May, FY 2019. Demographics are particularly useful to managers in the workforce planning process. This data is also used by Congressional staffers and others who have an interest in the size and makeup of the federal workforce, and by...
A PUBLIC CONFERENCE: June 3, 2019
On June 3, 2019, various State Departments of Transportation, representatives from the auto industry, and users met at DOT headquarters in Washington, D.C. to describe their technology for traffic safety and congestion mitigation at a public conference.