Transportation


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    Archer Aviation outlines plans for New York air taxi network

    The eVTOL manufacturer, working with United Airlines, looks to link Manhattan with the region’s major airports.

    By April 17, 2025
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    Federal Highway Administration could improve pedestrian safety at rail crossings: GAO

    The bipartisan infrastructure law increased funding for some state and local railroad crossing safety improvements, but federal guidance needs to be updated.

    By April 16, 2025
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    More public EV charging, including curbside, envisioned in Chicago plan

    “By prioritizing equity and public input, we’re creating a roadmap for electric transportation that serves every neighborhood and helps drive down emissions across Chicago,” CDOT Commissioner Tom Carney said.

    By Ryan Kushner • April 10, 2025
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    MTA plans to build through federal, New York budget uncertainty

    The Second Avenue subway extension, Interborough Express light rail and other projects are progressing, but the transit agency’s long-term capital funding remains a concern.

    By Sebastian Obando • April 8, 2025
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    MassDOT CEO Monica Tibbits-Nutt wants to connect the Commonwealth

    Early exposure to public transit was one step on her journey to Massachusetts transportation secretary and CEO of its Department of Transportation, she says. 

    By April 8, 2025
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    New York congestion pricing is working, but threats remain: MIT panel

    Traffic congestion is down; transit, theater and restaurant indicators are up in New York City's central business district, but Trump administration efforts and lawsuits are putting the program at risk, the MIT webinar panelists said.

    By Ryan Kushner • April 4, 2025
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    ‘Direct vision’ truck designs could reduce injuries, fatalities on city streets, stakeholder group says

    Together for Safer Roads has launched a group to advocate for integrating direct vision trucks into waste truck and other fleets to reduce crashes and fatalities, particularly in urban areas.

    By Megan Quinn • April 3, 2025
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    Where 5 transportation innovators are working with cities and counties

    These communities are working with some of the businesses Fast Company named as most innovative in transportation in 2024.

    By Benton Graham • April 2, 2025
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    Drones, sidewalk robots, other AVs among Walmart and Uber food delivery strategies

    The technologies are helping their companies speed up "need-it-now" delivery trips, executives said during a Grocery Dive virtual event.

    By Peyton Bigora • April 2, 2025
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    GM Energy joins PG&E bidirectional EV charging pilot in California

    Certain electric vehicle owners are now eligible for discounts on charging equipment that can be used to power homes during blackouts.

    By Kalena Thomhave • March 28, 2025
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    Sacramento, California, expands community car sharing program

    The program for income-qualified residents offers hourly rental of electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.

    By March 28, 2025
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    Where battery and hydrogen-powered trains are coming to US commuter rail

    Three global train manufacturers with zero-emission trains operating in Europe are vying for U.S. contracts.

    By March 27, 2025
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    JV completes $865M Florida bridge expansion project

    The nearly 6-mile Howard Frankland Bridge crossing, which traverses Old Tampa Bay between Tampa and St. Petersburg, is the most expensive in the state’s history.

    By Matthew Thibault • March 27, 2025
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    Jersey City launches battery swapping program for e-bikes, scooters

    Residents can swap depleted e-mobility batteries for new ones at stations that also offer micromobility parking and charging. The city says the program is a U.S. first.

    By Kalena Thomhave • March 26, 2025
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    US infrastructure gets a C, its highest grade ever, in ASCE report card

    Infrastructure needs long-term, continuous investment to maintain and continue to improve, however, the civil engineering group said. 

    By Michelle M. Havich • March 26, 2025
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    A train station is at the heart of this NYC suburb’s downtown revitalization

    New Rochelle, New York, has attracted $2 billion in development and seen its population grow over 7% in five years. Now, a project to remake its iconic train station aims to bring further benefits.

    By March 25, 2025
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    Chicago-area transit agencies face fiscal and federal threats

    The Northern Illinois transportation authority that oversees bus, train and commuter rail services warned of a $770 million funding gap.

    By Updated March 25, 2025
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    $1.1B southwest Florida airport expansion breaks ground

    Suffolk’s Terminal E project in Fort Myers, Florida, is the largest municipal construction effort in county history.

    By Julie Strupp • March 24, 2025
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    Maryland officials failed to test Key Bridge vulnerability

    The National Transportation Safety Board said the span was nearly 30 times above the acceptable risk threshold and urged owners to evaluate 68 older bridges across the country.

    By Zachary Phillips • March 21, 2025
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    Can USDOT kill California high-speed rail?

    Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told the Federal Railroad Administration to review the Los Angeles-to-San Francisco project with an eye toward clawing back $4 billion in federal funds.

    By March 20, 2025
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    City leaders name housing, public safety and infrastructure as top issues

    The National League of Cities Congressional City Conference brought together 3,000 city leaders to discuss these issues, with appearances from EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and Vice President JD Vance.

    By March 18, 2025
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    Up to $51B in transportation grant awards at risk, advocacy group says

    Transportation for America analyzed a leaked Department of Transportation policy memo that targets road safety, bicycle and electric vehicle infrastructure projects.

    By March 17, 2025
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    Transit agencies continue to add zero-emission buses to their fleets

    More than 7,000 full-size battery and fuel cell electric buses are in use or on the way, according to Calstart’s latest report, but shifting federal policies could affect future growth.

    By March 14, 2025
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    EPA revisiting dozens of climate, environment rules in ‘day of deregulation’

    The agency said it would roll back a range of rules and programs, including some that are foundational to its efforts to address climate change. A new WOTUS definition is expected, as well as rollbacks to an emissions reporting program.

    By Jacob Wallace • March 13, 2025
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    New approaches to procurement can drive innovation in public transit

    The lengthy process from RFP to equipment delivery can result in trains that are already obsolete when they go into service. New technologies and procurement approaches could help.

    By Gabriel J. Lopez-Bernal • March 13, 2025