FreightWaves Classics/Leaders: Paul Sargent led Maine’s early road-building efforts
FreightWaves Classics profiles Paul D. Sargent, a major influence on Maine’s roads in the first part of the 20th century.
FreightWaves Classics profiles Paul D. Sargent, a major influence on Maine’s roads in the first part of the 20th century.
The Federal Aid Road Act of 1916 began federal involvement in road building. Read more in this FreightWaves Classics article.
An early proponent of better U.S. roads and highways was AASHO (now AASHTO). Read a profile of some of its early actions in this FreightWaves Classics article.
The Federal Communications Commission is sued over a decision that could affect progress in truck platooning communications.
Texas, New Jersey, Pennsylvania had most to lose if funding had been slashed.
Proposal could undercut “hundreds of millions” spent on connected-vehicle infrastructure
Legislation includes first-ever grants for electric vehicle infrastructure.
Leaders from state departments of transportation across the country participated in a panel discussion about connected and automated vehicles, and the winding road to their ubiquitous adoption.