
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has directed the Georgia Department of Transportation to begin the process of working with private sector partners on how best to approach deployment of hydrogen fueling stations for commercial vehicles in the state.
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Improving the performance of the nation’s supply chain will require improvement to the conditions of U.S.’s network of roads and bridges, and a solution to highway congestion, according to a TRIP report.
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American Trucking Associations President Chris Spear praised trucking’s response to the COVID-19 crisis and the pending infrastructure bill at the TMC Fall Meeting.
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Closed since a crack was discovered in May, the I-40 Hernando DeSoto Bridge over the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee, will reopen under limited traffic.
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Some key stakeholders seek changes before Senate takes up highway bill passed by the House.
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As the U.S. Interstate Highway System reaches 65 years old, it is congested, carries significant levels of travel – particularly by large trucks – and lacks adequate funding to make needed repairs and improvements, TRIP officials said in a report.
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The latest data on traffic congestion suggests that the average cost to the trucking industry due to the closure of the Hernando de Soto Bridge has reduced from $2.4 million to $936,000 a day.
Read More →As Congress returns to Washington this week, the debate over what, exactly, constitutes “infrastructure” is cranking up as President Joe Biden starts work to get a version of his American Jobs Plan passed.
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The American Society of Civil Engineers’ 2021 Report Card for America's Infrastructure found that roads in the U.S. were frequently underfunded.
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The Senate on Feb. 2 approved Pete Buttigieg as the nation’s 19th U.S. transportation secretary.
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