At the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), helping transit agencies reach and maintain a state of good repair for all of their vehicles and equipment is a top priority.
Today, we’re taking a major step toward that goal by awarding nearly $211 million in grants to help communities nationwide upgrade their transit buses and related facilities.
Ordering a package delivery straight to your front door with a few taps on a smartphone. Making sure your small business has enough inventory to meet customer demand. Navigating a busy highway safely and with a minimum of stress. Underpinning all of this activity is infrastructure that works for all road users – whether their vehicles are carrying freight or passengers.
Today, through DOT’s innovative FASTLANE program, I’m proud to announce nearly $800 million in grants to improve our freight and highway infrastructure nationwide.
Every year, as we head into the Labor Day weekend, NHTSA warns motorists of the dangers associated with drunk driving through our ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ campaign.
Our efforts are supported by law enforcement agencies across the country, and we do it for good reason: to keep people safe during busy travel days and the last big celebratory weekend of summer.
Measuring connectivity starts with having good data about where America’s transit connects – where transit stops are, how frequent transit service is, and where transit routes go.
Today, I’m excited to announce that we’re taking a big step forward in this effort: the launch of the open data platform for the U.S. Department of Transportation’s first-ever National Transit Map.
Today, I was honored to be part of an historic occasion – arriving in Cuba on the first scheduled flight from the United States in over 50 years, a JetBlue Airways flight from Fort Lauderdale to Santa Clara.
In addition, I am excited to announce that DOT has finalized its selection of eight U.S. airlines to begin scheduled flights to Havana as early as this fall.
Since early last year, 246 mayors, elected officials, and other local leaders from around the country have signed on to improve safety on the streets of their communities as part of the Mayors’ Challenge for Safer People, Safer Streets.
On September 16, we’re inviting local elected officials and their staff from these communities, and others interested in pedestrian and bicycle safety, to the 2016 Summit for Safer People, Safer Streets at USDOT’s headquarters to highlight this important work.
2015 Traffic Fatalities Data Has Just Been Released: A Call to Action to Download and Analyze
35,092.
That is the number of people who died on our nation’s highways in motor vehicle traffic crashes in 2015. Your neighbor driving to work. Your niece walking to the park. Your brother biking home. Every day, nearly 100 people die from vehicle-related accidents.
Today, the U.S. Department of Transportation is releasing an open data set that contains detailed, anonymized information about each of these tragic incidents. As the new data being released show, and as DOT reported earlier this summer, 2015 showed a marked increase in traffic fatalities nationwide.
In a time when it can be difficult to secure investments in major infrastructure projects, taking advantage of the latest in innovative finance is critical. At DOT, that’s where the Build America Bureau comes in.
Today, I’m proud to join Vice President Biden to announce the Bureau’s milestone loan to Amtrak that will bring the next generation of high-speed rail service to the Northeast Corridor.
Seven years ago, President Obama signed the Memorandum on Transparency and Open Government laying the groundwork to build a more open and transparent government.
Across the Administration, agencies are working to update our biennial Open Government Plans and we want to hear from YOU. As part of the Department’s commitment to openness and engagement, DOT will be hosting a Twitter chat on Monday, August 29 at 3:00pm ET to hear your suggestions on how best to build on our progress.
If you need transportation statistics at a moment’s notice – for example, if you want to see a list of the most congested urban areas or if you want to find the busiest Amtrak stations – the Bureau of Transportation Statistics has a solution for you.
As we mark the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Department of Transportation, BTS is introducing its most innovative product yet – a smartphone app for the Pocket Guide to Transportation.