Veteran transit exec tapped to direct post-9/11 transportation project.
Read More →Recognizing employees and passengers as the "eyes and ears" of the transit system, the FTA has conceived the Transit Watch campaign to raise awareness and bolster safety in public transportation.
Read More →FTA approval for the final design keeps the Phoenix project on schedule to begin construction by this time next year and open in late 2006.
Read More →The endorsement is based on the system's capacity for moving more than 16,000 people per hour and its projected daily ridership of 42,500 by 2020.
Read More →One of the most significant changes is a clear, page-by-page explanation of the most complex contracting requirements.
Read More →Under FTA rules, transit agencies cannot engage in bus operations that are exclusively for the transportation of students and thereby compete with school bus contractors.
Read More →Three priorities emphasized by the FTA to ensure transit security include training, emergency preparedness and public awareness.
Read More →The FY 2004 budget issued by President Bush proposes $75 million for building the light rail system's initial segment.
Read More →Bus and truck services will begin only after the FMCSA reviews Mexican carrier applications and grants provisional operating authority to qualified Mexican companies seeking this authority.
Read More →Since his appointment at the FMCSA, Clapp focused on meeting transportation safety requirements for implementing the truck and bus provisions of NAFTA.
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