U.S. DOT publishes Conditions and Performance reports to provide an overview of the physical conditions, operational performance and investment trends of highways, bridges and transit systems.
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U.S. DOT publishes Conditions and Performance reports to provide an overview of the physical conditions, operational performance and investment trends of highways, bridges and transit systems.
FTA is committed to ensuring that FTA grant recipients comply with all laws, regulations, and agency policy related to the acquisition of real property for use on federally -assisted transit projects. FTA recipients...
This document lists the changes to the Public Transportation Agency Safety Plans regulation (49 CFR Part 673) published in 2024. Changes are noted in red text.
FTA hosted a webinar to discuss suicide prevention and mental health crisis intervention on transit. The webinar featured guest speakers from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, San Francisco Suicide Prevention, Bay Area...
This quick reference guide outlines the expanded reporting requirements for reduced reporters as outlined in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s new requirements for reporting assaults on transit workers to the National Transit Database.
This quick reference guide provides an overview of the expanded reporting requirements outlined in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s new requirements for reporting assaults on transit workers to the National Transit Database.
On May 3, 2024, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) published final revisions to U.S. DOT’s implementing rule on the Uniform Act (...
This quick reference guide outlines the expanded reporting requirements for full reporters as outlined in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s new requirements for reporting assaults on transit workers to the National Transit Database.
FTA's Office of System Safety, Safety Policy Senior Program Analyst Stewart Mader discussed protecting transit workers from assault at the Virginia Transit Association Annual Conference.
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) today announced that eight transit systems in eight states...