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News Release: U.S. Department of Transportation Approves $150 Million Credit Assistance for Presidio Parkway
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News Release: New Partnership Will Provide Travelers with Transportation Options, Improve Rest Facilities for Drivers
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News Release: Freight Shipments Fell 0.6% in August from July
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News Release: Urges Use of Tough New Enforcement Strategy
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News Release: 9-Year-Old Erica Forney of Fort Collins, Colorado,Remembered By Her Mother Shelley
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News Release: New CR poll: Younger drivers more likely to text and drive, less likely to view as a danger
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News Release: SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today announced two grants totaling $23.5 million to make air service safer and more convenient for Puerto Rico’s air travelers. He was joined by Puerto Rico Governor Luis Fortuño and Congressman Pedro R. Pierluisi.
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News Release: Today, a government technical group reviewed the findings from last month's testing of LightSquared's proposal to provide new broadband service. The final test report will be sent to the National Telecommunications and Information Agency (NTIA), which advises the President on telecommunications policy, and represents federal agencies to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
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News Release: Good morning. Welcome to Washington. Thank you, Brian [Wynne], for the introduction – and for your outstanding leadership at the Electric Drive Transportation Association. Thank you, Rick [Kasper], the EDTA Board of Directors, and all the utility, automotive, and logistics companies your coalition ...
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News Release: Nearly 1,000 construction grant applications for more than $19 billion from all 50 states, U.S. territories and the District of Columbia far exceeded the $600 million in TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) II dollars the U.S. Department of Transportation can award for infrastructure projects ranging from highways and bridges to transit and ports, Secretary Ray LaHood announced today. The announcement followed the August deadline for submissions.
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News Release: Representatives of the United States and Brazil have agreed to implement an Open-Skies aviation regime, which will significantly liberalize U.S.-Brazil air services for airlines of both countries over a transition period.
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News Release: Lufthansa Fined for Improperly Limiting Reimbursements for Delayed Baggage
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News Release: DOT 25-13 News Digest DOT Raises Liability Limits for Domestic Airline Baggage. The U.S. Department of Transportation has raised the minimum dollar amount airlines can establish to compensate for lost, delayed and damaged baggage on domestic flights to $3,400 from the previous minimum of $3,300, effective ...
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News Release: The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today assessed a civil penalty of $80,000 against Alitalia, an airline based in Italy, for violating an international treaty by limiting reimbursement to passengers whose baggage was lost or delayed on Alitalia flights to and from the United States.
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News Release: DOT 199-09 U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today announced a new rule that significantly strengthens protections afforded to consumers by, among other things, establishing a hard time limit after which U.S. airlines must allow passengers to deplane from domestic flights. “Airline passengers ...
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News Release: Today, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced he is appointing Kimberly Moore as the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Accountability Officer to the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA). Moore will report directly to Secretary LaHood on all matters relating to the accountability, transparency and governance of MWAA staff and the MWAA Board of Directors.
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News Release: Announces $10 Million for Area Transit Safety Improvements
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News Release: Grants Available for Multistate Projects Involving Intelligent Transportation Systems.
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News Release: DOT 40-13 U.S. Department of Transportation Fines Air China for Violating Tarmac Delay Rule WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today said that Air China violated federal rules last July by not making announcements every 30 minutes to passengers on an aircraft delayed at New ...
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News Release: Thank you, George, for that great introduction – but, more importantly, for the great work you’re doing every day. We’re very lucky to have you. We’re also lucky to have Randy Babbitt, our outstanding FAA administrator.