Presentation given at the 2018 APTA Mid-Year Safety Seminar about the role of the Chief Safety Officer in a Safety Management System environment.
News Archive
- November 29, 2018
- November 28, 2018
FTA has advanced funding for 17 new CIG projects throughout the nation under this Administration since January 20, 2017, totaling approximately $4.8 billion in funding commitments.
- November 28, 2018
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) today announced a total of $281 million in additional Fiscal Year 2018 federal funding allocations to five transit projects in Arizona, California, Minnesota,...
- November 27, 2018
FTA is in the process of planning the FY19 grantee oversight workshops with the intent to conduct them in late Q1 or early Q2 of FY19. Please check back in mid-December for updated information.
- November 19, 2018
The November 2018 issue of the Federal Transit Administration’s monthly newsletter about safety and oversight topics, events, training, and guidance that affect the public transportation industry.
- November 16, 2018
This Bus Safety Data Report (BSDR) is a data analysis prepared by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to illustrate bus transit safety outcomes and present trends and patterns in bus safety and security event data. This BSDR focuses on safety...
- November 15, 2018
Presentation about the Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan given at the AASHTO Multi-State Transit Technical Assistance Program (MTAP) meeting.
- November 8, 2018
This special edition of the FTA Drug and Alcohol Regulation Updates newsletter provides information about the minimum random drug testing...
- November 6, 2018
The Capital Area Transportation Authority (CATA) proposes to build a bus rapid transit (BRT) line that traverses Michigan Avenue/Grand River Avenue from Marsh Road in Meridian Township, passing through downtown East Lansing, along the northern edge of...
- November 6, 2018
Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) is constructing a light rail transit (LRT) line that would extend from Uptown Charlotte, the region’s central business district (CBD), northeast to the University of North Carolina-Charlotte (UNCC) campus.