DOT News Updates

Government

I-85 Bridge Receives $10 Million In USDOT Emergency Funds

The Federal Highway Administration will provide $10 million to transportation officials tasked with rebuilding and repairing a portion of a bridge that collapsed on Interstate 85 in Atlanta.

March 31, 2017
TCA

100 Years of Controversy and Potholes at South Carolina Department of Transportation

The S.C. Department of Transportation turned 100 years old March 10. The department was controversial almost from its first day.

March 10, 2017
Government, Business

Q&A With Truckstop.com CEO Paris Cole

Since Scott Moscrip founded Internet Truckstop in his basement 22 years ago, the company that became Truckstop.com has grown quietly. Its lack of heraldry is partially deliberate, CEO Paris Cole says, but toiling in little New Plymouth, Idaho, a town of 1,513, doesn’t draw much attention, either.

February 15, 2017
Government

Former Transportation Chief James Burnley Foresees Funding to Dominate Early DOT Agenda

WASHINGTON — Crafting a meaningful funding proposal for the network of roads, pipelines and freight corridors is likely to consume the first few weeks of Elaine Chao’s tenure as secretary of transportation, former Secretary James Burnley said Jan. 26.

January 26, 2017
Government

Rachel Cone to Succeed Jim Boxold as Florida DOT Secretary

Jim Boxold, Florida’s secretary of transportation the past two years, announced his resignation Jan. 23, effective Feb. 3. Gov. Rick Scott immediately announced Rachel Cone, the assistant secretary for finance and administration, as Boxold’s interim replacement.

January 24, 2017
Government

DOT Proposes Adding Four Heavily Abused Opioids to Its Drug Testing Program

The Department of Transportation is proposing to amend its pre-employment drug-testing program regulation to add testing for four heavily abused opioids — hydrocodone, hydromorphone, oxymorphone and oxycodone — to its drug-testing panel.

January 19, 2017
Government

RI Trucking Association Seeks to Prevent RIDOT From Receiving FASTLANE Grant

The Rhode Island Trucking Association wrote to U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx on Jan. 11 in hopes of preventing the state’s Department of Transportation from receiving a $59 million FASTLANE grant from USDOT.

January 18, 2017
Government

Tom Smith Named West Virginia DOT Secretary

Tom Smith was named West Virginia’s Transportation Secretary by Governor-Elect Jim Justice on Jan. 14.

January 17, 2017
Government

DOT Nominee Chao Outlines Funding, Infrastructure Priorities

WASHINGTON — Elaine Chao, chosen by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the U.S. Department of Transportation, pledged to collaborate with Congress on boosting funding for highway projects and modernizing the country’s freight networks during a friendly confirmation hearing in the Senate on Jan. 11.

January 16, 2017
Government

Highway Ton-Miles to Rise Almost 50% by 2045, USDOT Says

Freight-ton miles, the movement of one ton of freight for one mile, are expected to rise by almost 50% by 2045, the U.S. Department of Transportation said Jan. 10.

January 10, 2017