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NewsMay 15, 2008

New York State Plans to Keep Trucks Off Some Roads

New York Gov. David Paterson and U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer announced this week that the New York Department of Transportation will implement a new policy intended to keep large trucks on the Interstates and off of secondary roads,

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NewsMay 10, 2008

Illinois Rt. 7 Project Requires Bridge Closure

The Illinois Rt. 7 Bridge between Lockport and Romeoville will be closed in both directions for a resurfacing project until the end of August

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NewsMay 9, 2008

Virginia to Practice Interstate Lane Reversal

Virginia will be reversing traffic on Interstate 64 Sunday in an emergency preparedness exercise to test state agencies' ability to reverse traffic for hurricanes.

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Articlesby Oliver PattonMay 1, 2008

Searching For Middle Ground In Highway Debate

Searching for a middle ground in the highway debate

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NewsMay 1, 2008

Interstate 40 Traffic Rerouted In Downtown Knoxville

A short segment of I-40 in downtown Knoxville, Tenn., will be closed for at last 14 months while the interstate is totally reconstructed as part of the final phase of the SmartFIX40 project

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NewsApril 30, 2008

Infrastructure Report: Change or be Left Behind

The United States needs to overhaul its outdated regional infrastructure planning process and create a viable federal framework, or face compromising its ability to compete in a global marketplace, according to a new repor

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NewsApril 14, 2008

Study: Economy Suffers From Poor Transportation Strategy

The U.S.transportation system is failing to keep pace with the demands of a 21st-century economy, and a piecemeal approach to improving the nation's transportation infrastructure no longer works, concluded a study released last wee

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NewsApril 9, 2008

Highway Trust Fund Could Hit Negative Numbers Next Year

The federal Highway Trust Fund is likely to turn negative next year, said a former DOT executive to a shippers' group this week

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NewsApril 8, 2008

Congestion Pricing Dies in New York

A proposal to charge drivers extra tolls to enter New York City's most congested neighborhoods during peak hours died in the New York Assembly Monday

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NewsApril 1, 2008

NYC Congestion Pricing Step Closer to Reality

The New York City Council has asked the state Legislature to enact Mayor Michael Bloomberg's controversial "congestion pricing," proposal, which would charge drivers for entering Manhattan's busiest areas on weekdays

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