Compared to surrounding states, New Hampshire’s rural communities lag in charging stations, threatening the tourism sector.
Blaming federal regulations is in vogue but can lead our elected officials to look in the wrong place. A good example is Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen’s Jan. 19 IndyStar column.
The Trump administration moved to end New York City’s congestion pricing program by revoking federal approval for the tolls.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy rescinded an agreement that allowed congestion pricing tolls to start on Jan. 5.
With the Trump administration's drive to cut costs, what's the status of projects centered on Sixth Street, National Avenue ...
Hawaiian Dredging Construction Co. Inc. can again seek compensation from the US government for alleged delays under a design-build highway project on Maui, the Federal Circuit ruled Wednesday.
The nation’s top transportation official during a recent industry conference appeared to offer guidance for federal ...
The Department has rescinded an agreement signed on November 21, 2024, under the Value Pricing Pilot Program (VPPP). The letter addressed to New York Governor Kathy Hochul confirmed the termination of ...
Vehicle counts have remained below 1993 levels overall — but don’t try telling that to a commuter stuck in gridlock on the ...
Missouri's highway commission green-lights major road projects in Southeast District, including a roundabout in Bollinger ...
The first modern Golden Age of federal public works investment involved building the nation-changing Interstate Highway ...