FHWA has rolled out the 2nd round of innovations for its Every Day Counts (EDC) initiative. Learn more about how we're working with our partners to shorten the time it takes to complete highway projects...
Watch excerpts from the 19th Annual Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program Research Showcase held at the 2012 Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting.
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has released more than $470 million in unspent earmarks from fiscal year 2003-2006 appropriations acts to states for projects that will create jobs and help improve transportation across the country.
The FY 2013 Budget Justification is the President’s FHWA Budget request to Congress. To learn more about the President’s FHWA request, the 184 page document is provided here.
The Every Day Counts initiative is designed to identify and deploy innovation aimed at reducing the time it takes to deliver highway projects, enhance safety, and protect the environment.
Learn what industry partners are saying about Every Day Counts at the EDC Forum.
Federal Highway Administrator Mendez Reviews Progress on North Carolina's I-77/I-40 Interchange Project, 10/11/2012
FHWA Administrator Mendez Visits Virginia for Update on Gilmerton Bridge Replacement Project, 10/1/2012
Federal Highway Administrator Mendez Reviews Progress on Milwaukee's Juneau Avenue Bridge, 9/28/2012
U.S. Department of Transportation Provides $1.2 Million to the Flight 93 Memorial Project, 9/27/2012
Tappan Zee Bridge Replacement Project Clears Federal Environmental Review, 9/25/2012
Long-Term Bridge Performance
FHWA's Long-Term Bridge Performance Program studies the performance of bridges to help develop improved life-cycle costs, maintenance strategies, design methods and bridge preservation practices.
Arizona Safety
An FHWA focus State speaks out about enhancing pedestrian safety through various innovations, including improved midblock crossings on multilane roads.
Traffic Volume Trends
Monthly report based on hourly traffic count data.
SAFETEA-LU
Authorizes the Federal surface transportation programs for highways, highway safety, and transit for the 5-year period 2005-2009.