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Article Index 2000-2002

DateOriginal PublisherArticleAuthor
January 4, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationTransportation Secretary Slater Praises Departing FHWA Deputy AdministratorFederal Highway Administration
January 6, 2000NHTSAMedia Advisory: New Crash Test Results Available on NHTSA's World Wide Web SiteNHTSA
January 6, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $3.6 Million in Funding for Millennium TrailsFederal Highway Administration
January 11, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Congratulates General Motors, Ford For Progress on New Generation VehicleU.S. Department of Transportation
January 12, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationNew Computer Program Helps Highway Engineers Predict and Prevent Pavement CrackingFederal Highway Administration
January 12, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationSutton Named Acting Deputy Administrator At Federal Highway AdministrationFederal Highway Administration
January 12, 2000Federal Railroad AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Proposal to Require Train Horns At Public Highway-Rail Grade CrossingsFederal Railroad Administration
January 13, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Final Specifications for Crash Dummy Representing Six-Year-Old ChildNHTSA
January 18, 2000NHTSAStatement by U.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Commending National SAFE KIDS Campaign, GM for Promoting Child Passenger SafetyNHTSA
January 20, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFederal Highway Administration Provides Handbook With Guidance on Using of Native Plants Along HighwaysFederal Highway Administration
January 20, 2000NHTSAMedia Advisory: NHTSA Publishes List Of November RecallsNHTSA
January 20, 2000NHTSANHTSA PUBLISHES LIST OF NOVEMBER RECALLSNHTSA
January 24, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationSecretary Slater Announces Approval Of Milwaukee Highway ProjectsU.S. Department of Transportation
February 4, 2000NHTSANew Crash Test Results Available on NHTSA's World Wide Web SiteNHTSA
February 4, 2000NHTSANHTSA Unveils New Brochure To Help Those with Disabilities Seeking Use of Adapted VehiclesNHTSA
February 8, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA, State, Local Transportation Agencies To Explore Ways to Improve ITS Deployment, Overall TrafficFederal Highway Administration
February 9, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationDOT Provides $2.5 Million to South Carolina To Repair Hurricane-Damaged RoadsFederal Highway Administration
February 9, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater To Launch Nationwide Effort Emphasizing Use of Booster SeatsNHTSA
February 14, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Marks National Child Passenger Safety Week By Promoting Booster Seat UseNHTSA
February 15, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationStatement of U.S. Secretary of Transportation Rodney E. Slater Concerning the Central Artery ProjectU.S. Department of Transportation
February 17, 2000Federal Railroad AdministrationFederal Railroad Administration Announces Public Hearings On Use of Locomotive Train Horns at Highway-Rail Grade CrossingsFederal Railroad Administration
February 17, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Approves Recommendations on Central Artery OversightU.S. Department of Transportation
February 25, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Grants of $25 Million to Increase Seat Belt UseNHTSA
March 10, 2000NHTSANHTSA Publishes List of December, January RecallsNHTSA
March 10, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Grants of $7.6 Million to 44 States to Improve Traffic RecordsNHTSA
March 13, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Charges Safety Conference to Help Meet Seat Belt Goal; Salutes Recipients of Highway Safety AwardsNHTSA
March 16, 2000NHTSANHTSA PROVIDES INFORMATION ON COSCO CHILD SEAT RECALLSNHTSA
March 28, 2000NHTSASTATEMENT BY U.S. TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY SLATER UPON WASHINGTON's ADOPTION OF ANTON's LAWNHTSA
March 31, 2000Federal Railroad AdministrationFEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCES PUBLIC HEARINGS IN ILLINOIS AND OHIO CONCERNING USE OF LOCOMOTIVE TRAIN HORNS AT HIGHWAY-RAIL GRADE CROSSINGSFederal Railroad Administration
March 31, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationSTATEMENT BY FHWA ACTING DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR WALTER SUTTON CHAIR, FEDERAL TASK FORCE ON THE BOSTON CENTRAL ARTERY/TUNNEL PROJECTFederal Highway Administration
April 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationTRANSPORTATION PARTNERS KICK OFF NATIONAL WORK ZONE SAFETY AWARENESS WEEKFederal Highway Administration
April 3, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Says Nation's Traffic Death Rates Reach Historic Low in 1999NHTSA
April 4, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU. S. TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY SLATER ANNOUNCES $175,000 IN GRANTS FOR DENVER'S UNION STATIONFederal Highway Administration
April 7, 2000NHTSANHTSA Publishes List of February 2000 RecallsNHTSA
April 8, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationU.S. SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION SLATER CALLS FOR ZERO TOLERANCE FOR RACIAL PROFILINGU.S. Department of Transportation
April 9, 2001Voice of AmericaWhy Drive A Taxi?Voice of America
April 10, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA ADDS FIVE COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES TO HOST SITES FOR NATIONAL SUMMER TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTEFederal Highway Administration
April 11, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationTASK FORCE REPORT ON BOSTON'S CENTRAL ARTERY/TUNNEL PROJECT RECOMMENDS STRENGTHENED OVERSIGHT, MORE FISCAL RESPONSIBILITYFederal Highway Administration
April 13, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationTRUCKING FIRM PRESIDENT HANDED 15 MONTHS IN TANKER-EXPLOSION DEATHUSDOT Office of the Inspector General
April 14, 2000NHTSANew NHTSA Crash Test Results Available on World Wide Web SiteNHTSA
April 17, 2000NHTSAU.S. SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION RODNEY E. SLATER COMMENDS STATE OF NEW YORK FOR MEETING PRESIDENT CLINTON'S SEAT BELT GOAL OF 85 PERCENTNHTSA
April 19, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Praises Motor Company for New "Boost America!" CampaignNHTSA
April 20, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR WYKLE ANNOUNCES $300,000 GRANT FOR HONOLULUFederal Highway Administration
April 21, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationNEW FHWA WEBSITE PROVIDES LINK TO WILDLIFE PROTECTIONFederal Highway Administration
April 28, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationU.S. TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY SLATER APPLAUDS BLACK MAYORS FOR LEADERSHIP PROMOTING SEAT BELT USEU.S. Department of Transportation
May 1, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA ANNOUNCES BIENNIAL COMPETITION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE AWARDSFederal Highway Administration
May 1, 2000NHTSANHTSA ANNOUNCES SAFETY RECALL OF EVENFLO CHILD SEATSNHTSA
May 5, 2000FMCSAU.S. Department of Transportation Announces First Public Hearing on Hours of Service of DriversFMCSA
May 5, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Advanced Air Bag Regulation that Improve Benefits and Reduce RisksNHTSA
May 10, 2000NHTSANHTSA Kicks-Off National Bike Month/Praises Youth Efforts to Promote Safe BicyclingNHTSA
May 12, 2000Federal Railroad AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Announces Funding For Grade Crossing Hazard Elimination Programs In Designated High-Speed Rail CorridorsFederal Railroad Administration
May 15, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationDr. Sutton Named FHWA Deputy AdministratorFederal Highway Administration
May 18, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationTop U.S. Highway Official Commends NESEA for Contribution to Cleaner AirFederal Highway Administration
May 19, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationSECRETARY SLATER APPOINTS HART ACTING DEPUTY ADMINSTRATOR AT FMCSAU.S. Department of Transportation
May 22, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Launches Memorial Day National Effort To Enforce Seat Belt, Child Seat LawsNHTSA
May 23, 2000FMCSAU.S. Department of Transportation Announces Public Meeting on Commercial Drivers License in IllinoisFMCSA
May 24, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Partnership With Ford Motor Company, Inova Fairfax Hospital In Establishing Crash Injury Research CenterNHTSA
May 25, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Announces Proposals To Help Speed Use of Intelligent Transportation SystemsFederal Highway Administration
May 25, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Proposal to Add Rollover Ratings To Auto Safety Consumer Information ProgramNHTSA
May 25, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Proposed Planning and Environmental RulesFederal Highway Administration
May 26, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Department of Transportation, National Park Service Celebrate Historic Partnership in UtahFederal Highway Administration
May 30, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Reports Road Construction Costs Decreased During First Quarter of 2000Federal Highway Administration
May 31, 2000NHTSANHTSA PUBLISHES LIST OF MARCH 2000 RECALLSNHTSA
May 31, 2000NHTSATransportation Secretary Slater Announces Award Of $400,000 to Combat Aggressive DrivingNHTSA
June 1, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Says Record Infrastructure Investments Have Improved Transportation Safety, System ConditionsFederal Highway Administration
June 8, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationNew Transportation Department Report Shows How European Practices Could Improve Commercial Vehicle Safety in U.S.Federal Highway Administration
June 9, 2000FMCSAU.S. DOT Determined to Move Hours-of-Service Regulation Forward, Will Extend Time for Public CommentFMCSA
June 9, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $121.8 Million in Grants for Surface Transportation ImprovementsFederal Highway Administration
June 13, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationFraudulent Highway Contractor Gets 5 Years’ Imprisonment, $18,000 fineUSDOT Office of the Inspector General
June 13, 2000FMCSANew Rule for Marking Large Trucks To Ease Identification, Improve SafetyFMCSA
June 15, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Deputy Secretary Downey Announces New All-American Roads, National Scenic Byways in 20 StatesFederal Highway Administration
June 19, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationD.C., USDOT Sign Agreement With Contractor To Preserve, Enhance City’s Major Roads and BridgesFederal Highway Administration
June 21, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Contracts Under the Advanced Vehicle ProgramUSDOT Research & Special Projects Administration
June 21, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Celebrates National Scenic Byways DesignationFederal Highway Administration
June 22, 2000NHTSANHTSA PUBLISHES LIST OF APRIL 2000 RECALLSNHTSA
June 26, 2000NHTSASECRETARY SLATER KICKS OFF BLUE RIBBON PANEL TO INCREASE SEAT BELT USE AMONG AFRICAN AMERICANSNHTSA
June 29, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationU.S. Secretary of Transportation Rodney E. Slater, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Deputy Administrator Millman Launch You Drink & Drive. You Lose Mobilization And National Sobriety Checkpoint Week, June 28-July 5U.S. Department of Transportation
June 30, 2000NHTSAMedia Advisory: New Crash Test Result Available on NHTSA's World Wide Web SiteNHTSA
June 30, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Urges Motorists, Boaters To Have a Safe July 4 WeekendU.S. Department of Transportation
July 6, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Department of Transportation Grants Extension on Proposed Planning and Environmental RulesFederal Highway Administration
July 6, 2000FMCSAU.S. Department of Transportation Holding Final Public Hearing on Hours of Service of DriversFMCSA
July 7, 2000NHTSANHTSA SETS SESSIONS TO ADDRESS GROWING DRIVER DISTRACTION PROBLEMNHTSA
July 11, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA RELEASES TRANSPORTATION CONFORMITY REFERENCE GUIDEFederal Highway Administration
July 13, 2000NHTSAMedia Advisory: NHTSA Publishes List of May 2000 RecallsNHTSA
July 13, 2000NHTSANHTSA PUBLISHES LIST OF MAY 2000 RECALLSNHTSA
July 17, 2000NHTSANHTSA ANNOUNCES SAFETY RECALL OF BRITAX CHILD SAFETY SEATSNHTSA
July 19, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Presents IVI Deployment Goals, Announces Mayday Readiness InitiativeFederal Highway Administration
July 21, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Grant Program for "511" ConversionsFederal Highway Administration
July 25, 2000NHTSAMedia Advisory: New Crash Test Results Available on NHTSA's World Wide Web SiteNHTSA
July 26, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Says Atlanta Can Move Forward, Transportation Plan Will Meet Clean Air StandardsFederal Highway Administration
July 26, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Urges Capitol Hill Conferees to Act On Tough Highway Safety MeasuresU.S. Department of Transportation
July 27, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Plans Winter Symposium and Equipment ExpositionFederal Highway Administration
July 28, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater, CART's Bobby Rahal Extend Safety PartnershipNHTSA
July 31, 2000NHTSANHTSA PUBLISHES LIST OF JUNE 2000 RECALLSNHTSA
August 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Department of Transportation Extends Comment Period on Proposed ITS RuleFederal Highway Administration
August 8, 2000NHTSA"SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL" DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM TO RECEIVE NHTSA FUNDINGNHTSA
August 9, 2000FMCSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Calls on Truck Safety Stakeholders To Discuss Driver-Fatigue Safety StandardFMCSA
August 12, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Calls for Safer Driving, Seat Belt Use In National Medical Association AddressNHTSA
August 15, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Develops New Method of Testing ConcreteFederal Highway Administration
August 15, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Reports Road Construction Costs for Second Quarter of 2000Federal Highway Administration
August 23, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationStatement by U.S. Transportation Secretary Rodney E. Slater On the Woodrow Wilson BridgeFederal Highway Administration
August 24, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $69.7 Million in Incentive Grants To 17 States, D.C., With .08 BAC LawsNHTSA
August 24, 2000FMCSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Tough New Safety Rule For Shutting Down Unfit Motor CarriersFMCSA
August 29, 2000FMCSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Invites Public to Help Develop Long-Term Truck, Bus Safety StrategyFMCSA
August 30, 2000NHTSANHTSA PUBLISHES LIST OF JULY 2000 RECALLSNHTSA
August 30, 2000FMCSAU.S. Department of Transportation Shuts Down Indiana Trucking FirmFMCSA
September 6, 2000NHTSASecretary Slater Announces Another Year of Progress for Highway SafetyNHTSA
September 6, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationStatement by U.S. Transportation Secretary Slater on Bridgestone/Firestone RecallU.S. Department of Transportation
September 7, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Salutes Sen. Lautenberg For Achievements in Reducing Drunk DrivingU.S. Department of Transportation
September 12, 2000NHTSASECRETARY SLATER REMINDS CHILDREN ABOUT SAFETY ON WAY TO, FROM SCHOOLNHTSA
September 12, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationStatement of U.S. Secretary of Transportation Rodney E. Slater Concerning The Senate Commerce Committee Hearings on the Bridgestone/Firestone RecallU.S. Department of Transportation
September 19, 2000NHTSASTATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENTNHTSA
September 19, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Calls On Congress to Enact .08 BAC LegislationNHTSA
September 20, 2000NHTSAMOTORCYCLE DEATHS, INJURIES INCREASE IN TEXAS, ARKANSAS FOLLOWING HELMET LAW REPEALNHTSA
September 20, 2000FMCSATrucking Consortium Official Sentenced in Drug-Fraud CaseFMCSA
September 21, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater: New Study Finds Decrease in Fatalities Following Illinois' .08 BAC LawNHTSA
September 22, 2000FMCSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Aggressive Fines for Repeat Violators of Safety Regs; Proposes to Shut Down Motor Carriers Who Don’t PayFMCSA
September 25, 2000FMCSAU.S. Transportation Department Officials Meet with Truck, Bus Safety Stakeholders To Discuss Driver-Fatigue Safety StandardFMCSA
September 25, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Inaugurates Intelligent Transportation System to Help Reduce CongestionFederal Highway Administration
September 26, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship RecipientsFederal Highway Administration
September 27, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Announces Availability of Work Zone GuidebookFederal Highway Administration
September 27, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Releases Revised Guide To State, Local Officials For Meeting Clean Air RequirementsFederal Highway Administration
October 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Researchers Take Highway Engineering "Back to the Future"Federal Highway Administration
October 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationNew FHWA, FTA Website Provides Link To Better Transportation for AllFederal Highway Administration
October 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Department of Transportation Announces Computer Software To Improve Transportation DecisionsFederal Highway Administration
October 2, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationU.S. Secretary of Transportation Rodney E. Slater Announces Transit Grants for Westchester County, New YorkU.S. Department of Transportation
October 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Partnerships with 10 Minority Universities Through New Competitive Assistance ProgramFederal Highway Administration
October 3, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationStatement by U.S. Transportation Secretary Slater on .08 BAC Provision In Transportation Appropriations Conference Committee ReportU.S. Department of Transportation
October 5, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationStatement of U.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Concerning Critical Motor Vehicle Safety Defect Investigation LegislationU.S. Department of Transportation
October 6, 2000NHTSAAdvisory: NHTSA Administrator Dr. Sue Bailey Warns Against Using Carrying Handle On Certain Century Infant Car Seats/CarriersNHTSA
October 10, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationUSDOT Announces Land Transfer Agreement For San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in CaliforniaFederal Highway Administration
October 12, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationStatement of U.S. Transportation Secretary Rodney E. Slater Concerning Senate Passage of Motor Vehicle Safety Defect Investigation LegislationU.S. Department of Transportation
October 16, 2000NHTSACPSC, NHTSA and Century Announce Recall of Infant Car Seats/CarriersNHTSA
October 17, 2000NHTSANHTSA Announces New Safety Standard for Electric VehiclesNHTSA
October 17, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Standard to Require Internal Trunk Releases on CarsNHTSA
October 18, 2000FMCSAFederal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Signs Agreement to Participate in Pilot Program For Electronic Collection of Trade Data at Border CrossingFMCSA
October 27, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU. S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $47 Million in Grants To Help Make Communities More LivableFederal Highway Administration
October 27, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $200 Million for States in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
October 31, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Rodney E. Slater Announces Grants of $47.3 Million to Increase Seat Belt UseNHTSA
November 1, 2000NHTSANHTSA PUBLISHES LIST OF AUGUST 2000 RECALLSNHTSA
November 1, 2000NHTSANHTSA to Crash Largest Number Of Vehicles Ever For Consumer Information 113 Model Year 2001 VehiclesNHTSA
November 1, 2000NHTSAStatement of U.S. Secretary of Transportation Rodney E. Slater on the Signing of the Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability and Documentation (TREAD) ActNHTSA
November 1, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $1.4 Million for Wisconsin in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 1, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $1.6 Million for Georgia in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 1, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $12.5 Million for California in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 1, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $3.2 Million for Pennsylvania in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 1, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $4 Million for Florida in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 1, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $4.4 Million for Alabama in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 1, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $4.9 Million for Oregon in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 1, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $5.3 Million for Ohio in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 1, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $708,600 for Tennessee in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationU.S. Secretary Slater Names Highway to Honor Civil Rights LeaderU.S. Department of Transportation
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $1.2 Million for North Carolina in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $1.4 Million for Mississippi in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $1.7 Million for Massachusetts in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $10.6 Million for New Jersey in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $2.1 Million for New Hampshire in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $2.3 Million for Idaho in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $2.3 Million for Indiana in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $2.4 Million for Missouri in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $2.6 Million for Maine in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $22 Million for States in Bridge Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $3 Million for Illinois in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $3.5 Million for Nebraska in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $3.6 Million for Minnesota in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $6.1 Million for Montana in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $754,875 for Maryland in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 2, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $816,813 for Nevada in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $1.2 Million for Oklahoma in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $1.3 Million for Hawaii in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $1.3 Million for Rhode Island in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $1.8 Million for Kansas in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $19.3 Million for Alaska in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $2.1 Million for Arizona in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $2.5 Million for Utah in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $2.9 Million for Texas in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $3.3 Million for Vermont in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $3.5 Million for Arkansas in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $350,000 for Delaware in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $4.4 Million for the District of Columbia in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $4.9 Million for New York in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $5 Million for Colorado in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $5.5 Million for South Dakota in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $504,919 for South Carolina in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $540,000 for Puerto Rico in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $6.4 Million for Kentucky in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $7.3 Million for New Mexico in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $7.4 Million for Wyoming in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $7.8 Million for West Virginia in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $732,318 for Iowa in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 3, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $9.2 Million for Virginia in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
November 7, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFederal Highway Administration Applauds Success of Local Efforts to Stop Red Light RunningFederal Highway Administration
November 7, 2000FMCSAFMCSA Announces Electronic Insurance Filings For Motor Carriers via the InternetFMCSA
November 7, 2000NHTSANHTSA PUBLISHES LIST OF SEPTEMBER 2000 RECALLSNHTSA
November 9, 2000FMCSAFMCSA Fines Michigan-Based Motor Carrier $185,770 for Violating Hours-of-Service RegulationFMCSA
November 14, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Reports Road Construction Costs Down in Third Quarter of 2000Federal Highway Administration
November 14, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationSecretary Slater Announces BTS Sessions to Promote Reporting of Trucking Industry Financial InformationUSDOT Bureau of Transportation Statistics
November 14, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces NHTSA Proposal to Upgrade Crash Fire Safety StandardNHTSA
November 15, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationStatement by U.S. Transportation Secretary Slater On Court Decision Concerning ADA and Intercity BusesU.S. Department of Transportation
November 20, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Joins in Seventh National Mobilization To Buckle Up Children and Fight Drunk DrivingNHTSA
November 21, 2000NHTSAMedia Advisory: New Crash Test Results Available on NHTSA's World Wide Web SiteNHTSA
November 21, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Deputy Transportation Secretary Downey Announces Completion Of E Street Improvements in D.C.; Street to Reopen TodayFederal Highway Administration
November 22, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Plan For Improving Child Restraint SystemsNHTSA
November 28, 2000FMCSAFMCSA Announces Revised Rule For Motor Carrier Information ReportingFMCSA
November 29, 2000FMCSAU.S. Department of Transportation Issues Final Report on Illinois, Florida CDL ProgramsFMCSA
November 30, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces First Rulemaking Implementing TREAD ActNHTSA
December 1, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationMidwestern States, Federal Agencies Celebrate Agreement Safeguarding Environment, Streamlining Transportation ProjectsFederal Highway Administration
December 11, 2000Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Announces National Roadway Safety Leadership AwardsFederal Highway Administration
December 12, 2000NHTSABlue Ribbon Panel to Submit Report Concerning Seat Belt Use Among African AmericansNHTSA
December 12, 2000U.S. Department of TransportationU.S. Secretary of Transportation Rodney E. Slater Announces Partnership To Encourage Seat Belt Usage by African AmericansU.S. Department of Transportation
December 13, 2000NHTSAMedia Advisory: U.S. Transportation Secretary Slater to Help Launch Mobilization of Traffic Law Enforcement to Prevent Drunk, Drugged DrivingNHTSA
December 13, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Receives Recommendations from Blue Ribbon Panel On Increasing Seat Belt Use Among African AmericansNHTSA
December 14, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Commends Largest-Ever Enforcement Mobilization to Combat Impaired DrivingNHTSA
December 20, 2000NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Joins First Lady, Mothers Against Drunk Driving to "Tie One on For Safety"NHTSA
Spring Semester 2001Ethanol: Why Not?Bill Crittenden
January 2, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFederal Highway Administration Names First Native American Program CoordinatorFederal Highway Administration
January 3, 2001U.S. Department of TransportationBTS Survey Finds That Most Americans Support Enforcement of Seat Belt LawsUSDOT Bureau of Transportation Statistics
January 3, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces New Head Restraint ProposalNHTSA
January 8, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationTransportation Secretary Slater Announces New Measure to Speed ITS DeploymentFederal Highway Administration
January 9, 2001U.S. Department of TransportationBTS Journal Says Better Statistical Information Needed On Automotive EmissionsUSDOT Bureau of Transportation Statistics
January 9, 2001NHTSAMedia Advisory: New Crash Test Results Available on NHTSA's Worldwide WebsiteNHTSA
January 9, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces First Rollover Resistance RatingsNHTSA
January 9, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Commends Minority Law Enforcement Executives For Addressing Ways to Increase Seat Belt UseNHTSA
January 10, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Release of Millennium Edition Of Manual on Uniform Traffic Control DevicesFederal Highway Administration
January 11, 2001FMCSAFMCSA Issues Rules to Improve Safety Of For-Hire Small Buses and VansFMCSA
January 13, 2001Voice of AmericaToyota Prius Delights OwnerJohn Birchard
January 17, 2001FMCSAFMCSA Fines Michigan-Based Motor Carrier $150,000 for Violating Hours-of-Service RegulationsFMCSA
January 17, 2001U.S. Department of TransportationHighway Fraud Case Nets $30 Million SettlementUSDOT Office of the Inspector General
January 17, 2001FMCSAU. S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces Start of Large Truck Crash Causation StudyFMCSA
January 18, 2001Federal Transit AdministrationU.S. Department of Transportation Awards $19.3 Million to Wisconsin for TransitFederal Transit Administration
January 18, 2001Federal Transit AdministrationU.S. Department of Transportation Awards $22.1 Million to Michigan for TransitFederal Transit Administration
January 18, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces $61.6 Million for States in Bridge Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
January 19, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Announces $7.5 Million in Grants to States For Education on Child Passenger SafetyNHTSA
January 19, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater Announces New Transportation Export CouncilFederal Highway Administration
January 19, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Slater, HHS Secretary Shalala, Former NTSB Chairman Hall Pledge to Make More Child Seats Available to Low Income FamiliesNHTSA
January 23, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Reports Road Construction Costs Up in Fourth Quarter of 2000Federal Highway Administration
January 23, 2001NHTSANHTSA PUBLISHES LIST OF OCTOBER 2000 RECALLSNHTSA
February 2, 2001NHTSAMedia Advisory: New Crash Test Results Available on NHTSA's World Wide Web SiteNHTSA
February 6, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Releases New Edition of Highway StatisticsFederal Highway Administration
February 9, 2001FMCSAFMCSA Expands Safety Violation Hotline Service To Include Consumer Complaints about Household Goods ServicesFMCSA
February 12, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Marks National Child Passenger Safety Week, Urges Parents to Buckle Up Children CorrectlyNHTSA
February 13, 2001NHTSAMedia Advisory: New Rollover Ratings and New Crash Test Results Available on NHTSA's World Wide Web SiteNHTSA
February 14, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces Results of Seat Belt StudyNHTSA
February 15, 2001NHTSAMedia Advisory: NHTSA Publishes List of November, December 2000 RecallsNHTSA
February 15, 2001NHTSANHTSA PUBLISHES LIST OF NOVEMBER, DECEMBER RECALLSNHTSA
February 15, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces Grants of $38.2 Million to Increase Seat Belt UseNHTSA
February 16, 2001FMCSAFMCSA Fines Oregon Motor Carrier $368,200 for Multiple Safety ViolationsFMCSA
February 20, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationDr. Hamid Ghasemi Named FHWA Engineer of the YearFederal Highway Administration
February 20, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces $8.53 Million In Grants to States, Territories to Improve Traffic RecordsNHTSA
February 20, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces Final Rule to Permit Safe Modification Of Vehicles For People With DisabilitiesNHTSA
February 21, 2001FMCSAUSDOT Seeks Comments on Proposed Pilot Program To Allow Younger Drivers in TrucksFMCSA
March 6, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Department of Transportation Completes Study Of Ways to Improve Access to Kennedy CenterFederal Highway Administration
March 8, 2001U.S. Department of TransportationBTS' New Pocket Guide to Transportation Shows Increase in Truck TravelUSDOT Bureau of Transportation Statistics
March 9, 2001NHTSANHTSA PUBLISHES LIST OF JANUARY 2001 RECALLSNHTSA
March 12, 2001NHTSAMedia Advisory: New Crash Test Results Available on NHTSA's World Wide Web SiteNHTSA
March 20, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationPublic Opinion Surveys Show More Travelers Satisfied with Major HighwaysFederal Highway Administration
March 22, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Approves Record Of Decision Advancing Hoover Dam Bypass ProjectFederal Highway Administration
March 27, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces New Internet-Based Service For Child Safety Seat InformationNHTSA
March 28, 2001NHTSANHTSA Executive Director Presents Awards At Lifesavers Conference For Safety AccomplishmentsNHTSA
March 29, 2001NHTSADOT Releases Preliminary Estimates Of 2000 Highway FatalitiesNHTSA
April 4, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Adds Six Colleges, Universities as Host Sites For 2001 National Summer Transportation InstituteFederal Highway Administration
April 5, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationU. S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces $97.8 Million in Emergency Relief To Repair Infrastructure Damaged by DisastersFederal Highway Administration
April 6, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Accepts Application From Wisconsin For Funds to Repair Hoan BridgeFederal Highway Administration
April 9, 2001NHTSACONSUMER ADVISORYNHTSA
April 9, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationTransportation Partners Kick-Off Second Annual Work Zone Awareness Event To Promote Highway Construction SafetyFederal Highway Administration
April 11, 2001NHTSAMedia Advisory: New Rollover Ratings and New Crash Test Results Available on NHTSA's World Wide Web SiteNHTSA
April 11, 2001NHTSANHTSA Publishes List of February 2001 RecallsNHTSA
April 12, 2001NHTSACD-ROM Detailing Auto Trauma Cases Available To Auto Safety Researchers From NHTSANHTSA
April 17, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces 13 Environmental Excellence AwardsFederal Highway Administration
April 19, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationTwo Videos Co-Produced by FHWA, Michigan DOT Win Prestigious Public Relations AwardFederal Highway Administration
April 23, 2001FMCSAU.S. Transportation Department Releases Report On Number of Trucks in Use for Crossings at U.S.-Mexico BorderFMCSA
April 30, 2001NHTSANew NHTSA Study Confirms Reflective Tape On Big Trucks Reduces Crashes, FatalitiesNHTSA
May 1, 2001NHTSACPSC, NHTSA, Evenflo Announce Recall to Repair Evenflo® Joyride® Car Seats/CarriersNHTSA
May 1, 2001FMCSATransportation Department Proposes Rules to Ensure Safety of Mexican Trucks and Buses Operating in U.S.FMCSA
May 4, 2001NHTSAAs Part of Bike to Work Day NHTSA Announces Report on Bicycle Safety StrategiesNHTSA
May 4, 2001FMCSAFMCSA Fines North Carolina Passenger Carrier $35,500 for Multiple Safety ViolationsFMCSA
May 4, 2001FMCSAFMCSA Proposes to Require Disqualification Of Commercial Drivers Convicted of Serious Driving ViolationsFMCSA
May 9, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Reports Road Construction Costs Increased in First Quarter of 2001Federal Highway Administration
May 14, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Praises Successful Completion of I-15 Project in UtahFederal Highway Administration
May 15, 2001FMCSAFMCSA Fines Two Motor Carriers for Multiple Violations; Earlier Investigation of Third Leads to Criminal ActionFMCSA
May 15, 2001NHTSANHTSA Publishes List of March 2001 RecallsNHTSA
May 17, 2001NHTSAAdministración Nacional de Seguridad de Tráfico en Carreteras lanza campaña para uso del cinturón de seguridad en comunidad hispanaNHTSA
May 17, 2001NHTSANHTSA Launches Campaign To Promote Seat Belt Use Among HispanicsNHTSA
May 21, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Urges Seat Belt, Child Seat UseNHTSA
May 22, 2001NHTSASUMMER TIRE CHECKLISTNHTSA
May 23, 2001NHTSAMedia Advisory: New Rollover Ratings Available on NHTSA's World Wide Web SiteNHTSA
May 24, 2001U.S. Department of TransportationLight Trucks are Driven More than Cars, BTS Journal ReportsUSDOT Bureau of Transportation Statistics
May 25, 2001NHTSANHTSA Reports Major Gains in Seat Belt Use In States with New Primary Belt LawsNHTSA
May 25, 2001U.S. Coast GuardTribute to FreedomScott Epperson
May 31, 2001NHTSANHTSA Releases Chrysler and Dodge Minivan Crash Test RatingsNHTSA
June 4, 2001U.S. Department of TransportationBTS Indicators Report Shows Decrease In Sales of Cars and TrucksUSDOT Bureau of Transportation Statistics
June 4, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Department of Transportation Introduces Two New ITS Resources At Annual Meeting in MiamiFederal Highway Administration
June 5, 2001FMCSAFMCSA Fines Maryland-Based Household Goods Mover $11,300 for Violating Federal RegulationsFMCSA
June 6, 2001U.S. Department of TransportationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Implements President’s Order on Mexican Ownership Of U.S. CarriersU.S. Department of Transportation
June 11, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFederal Highway Chief Schimmoller Places Landmark First Call to “511” in KentuckyFederal Highway Administration
June 12, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Research Engineer Wins Arthur S. Flemming AwardFederal Highway Administration
June 13, 2001FMCSAFMCSA Fines New York Motor Carrier $45,000 for Multiple Household Goods ViolationsFMCSA
June 21, 2001NHTSAMedia Advisory: New Rollover Ratings and New Crash Test Results Available on NHTSA's World Wide Web SiteNHTSA
June 26, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Department of Transportation Designates Nine ITS Projects for National EvaluationFederal Highway Administration
June 28, 2001NHTSALong Fourth of July Holiday Spurs National Enforcement Mobilization To Combat Impaired DrivingNHTSA
June 28, 2001NHTSANHTSA Publishes List of April 2001 RecallsNHTSA
June 29, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Awards Small Businesses $1.26 Million To Conduct Innovative Transportation ResearchFederal Highway Administration
June 29, 2001NHTSANHTSA TO HOLD JULY 10 PUBLIC MEETING ON BOOSTER SEAT EDUCATION PLANNHTSA
July 2, 2001Federal Transit AdministrationDOT Announces Winners of National Bus Rapid Transit Vehicle Design CompetitionFederal Transit Administration
July 3, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces Analysis of Motorcycle Fatalities, Safety PlanNHTSA
July 3, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces Initiative to Develop First-Ever National Tunnel Management SystemFederal Highway Administration
July 6, 2001NHTSANHTSA Announces Safety Recall Of Century Convertible Child SeatsNHTSA
July 9, 2001U.S. Department of TransportationBTS Indicators Report Shows Decline In Vehicle Miles-TraveledUSDOT Bureau of Transportation Statistics
July 10, 2001FMCSAPennsylvania School Bus Operators Fined For Violating Federal Drug and Alcohol RegulationsFMCSA
July 23, 2001NHTSANHTSA Reports on Major Survey Of Cell Phone Use by DriversNHTSA
July 24, 2001NHTSAReplacement Tire Report Sent to House CommitteeNHTSA
July 25, 2001NHTSANHTSA Seeks Comment on Proposed Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemsNHTSA
July 28, 2001Voice of AmericaColombian Grabs First Pole in Formula OneVOA Sports
July 28, 2001Voice of AmericaDaimlerChrysler: Hoping New SUV Sales Will SoarJohn Birchard
July 30, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationCD-Rom Developed by FHWA Wins Prestigious Audiovisual AwardFederal Highway Administration
July 30, 2001Voice of AmericaNew Buick Model to Boost Sales Change ImageJohn Birchard
July 31, 2001NHTSANHTSA Announces Peg Perego Child Safety Seat RecallNHTSA
July 31, 2001NHTSANHTSA Publishes List of May 2001 RecallsNHTSA
July 31, 2001NHTSANHTSA Publishes List of May 2001 RecallsNHTSA
July 31, 2001FMCSATransportation Department Proposes to Strengthen CDL Licensing Requirements, SanctionsFMCSA
August 1, 2001Voice of America>What Makes Harleys So Special?Ted Landphair
August 2, 2001NHTSANHTSA Survey Shows Air Bag Cutoff Switches Not Being Used ProperlyNHTSA
August 2, 2001Voice of AmericaUS Senate Votes Safety Rules on Mexican TrucksDavid Swan
August 3, 2001NHTSADr. Jeffrey W. Runge Becomes 12th National Highway Traffic Safety AdministratorNHTSA
August 7, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Commends Southeastern Region for Boosting Seat Belt UseNHTSA
August 6, 2001Voice of AmericaHonda's Hybrid Car Targets High Gas PricesJohn Birchard
August 13, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Plans 6th Annual Winter Symposium and Equipment ExpositionFederal Highway Administration
August 20, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces $76.75 Million in Incentive Grants To 27 States, D.C., Puerto Rico for .08 BAC LawsNHTSA
August 21, 2001Federal Transit AdministrationU.S. Department of Transportation Awards $4.4 Million to Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation AuthorityFederal Transit Administration
August 23, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Part of National Team Cited For Work in ‘Saving Superpave’Federal Highway Administration
August 25, 2001Voice of AmericaSki Champion Maier Injured in Motorcycle AccidentVOA Sports
August 29, 2001NHTSAMany U.S. Passenger Vehicles Are Driven on Under-inflated Tires, NHTSA Research Survey ShowsNHTSA
August 29, 2001NHTSANHTSA Publishes List of June 2001 RecallsNHTSA
August 29, 2001Voice of AmericaVW Workers Continue Strike in MexicoGreg Flakus
August 30, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Announces Video Telling Benefits of Traffic Signal RetimingFederal Highway Administration
August 30, 2001NHTSASeat Belt Use by Drivers and Passengers Reaches 73 percent, NHTSA ReportsNHTSA
August 31, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationNational Effort Spotlights Red Light RunningFederal Highway Administration
September 21, 2001Voice of AmericaGM Buys DaewooRoger Du Mars
September 24, 2001Voice of AmericaAutomakers React to Terrorist AttacksJohn Birchard
September 24, 2001NHTSASecretary Mineta Announces Progress, Setbacks for Highway Safety in 2000NHTSA
September 25, 2001NHTSANHTSA Seeks Public Comment On Headlight Glare IssuesNHTSA
September 26, 2001Voice of AmericaWTO Entry Will Challenge China's AutomakersLeta Hong Fincher
October 1, 2001Voice of AmericaTroubles Continue for US Auto IndustryJohn Birchard
October 2, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationMary Peters Sworn in as New FHWA AdministratorFederal Highway Administration
October 4, 2001NHTSANHTSA Announces Initial Decision That Additional Firestone Wilderness AT Tires Have a Safety Defect; Firestone Agrees to Recall Those TiresNHTSA
October 4, 2001NHTSANHTSA Publishes List of July 2001 RecallsNHTSA
October 5, 2001FMCSAClapp Sworn in as Head of Motor Carrier Safety AgencyFMCSA
October 9, 2001NHTSANew Rollover Ratings and New Crash Test ResultsNHTSA
October 9, 2001Voice of AmericaUS Auto Sales Fall Less Than ExpectedJohn Birchard
October 10, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationTransportation Partners Designate “Put the Brakes on Fatalities Day”Federal Highway Administration
October 15, 2001Voice of AmericaMercedes for the Masses, AJohn Birchard
October 15, 2001NHTSAU.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta Announces Grants to Increase Seat Belt UseNHTSA
October 16, 2001Voice of AmericaUS Automakers Offer Incentives to Generate BusinessJohn Birchard
October 18, 2001NHTSANHTSA Seeks Public Comment On Vehicle Roof Crush TestingNHTSA
October 22, 2001NHTSAMedia Advisory: New Report on Fatal Single Vehicle Motorcycle Crashes Available on NHTSA's Worldwide WebsiteNHTSA
October 25, 2001NHTSANHTSA Administrator Announces New Crash Injury Research Center At Medical College of WisconsinNHTSA
October 26, 2001Voice of AmericaGM Builds Cars in JapanAmy Bickers
October 30, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Pavement Performance Research Saves $50 Million Annually in Highway Construction CostsFederal Highway Administration
October 30, 2001NHTSANHTSA Publishes List of August 2001 RecallsNHTSA
October 31, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationDOT Announces Test to Prevent Run-off-the-Road CrashesFederal Highway Administration
November 1, 2001NHTSANHTSA Proposes Adding Child Restraint Rating System To Auto Safety Consumer Information ProgramNHTSA
November 2, 2001U.S. Department of TransportationBTS Indicators Report Shows Drop in Motor Vehicle SalesUSDOT Bureau of Transportation Statistics
November 5, 2001Voice of AmericaUS: October Auto Sales IncreaseJohn Birchard
November 8, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Announces National Highway Safety Awards WinnersFederal Highway Administration
November 8, 2001Voice of AmericaVW to Cut Jobs in Brazilian PlantVoice of America
November 9, 2001Voice of AmericaJapan's Top Carmaker Reports Record ProfitsAmy Bickers
November 19, 2001NHTSANHTSA Releases List Of Model Year 2002 Vehicles To Be Rated for SafetyNHTSA
November 20, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Awards $1 Million To Minority Universities For Transportation ResearchFederal Highway Administration
November 21, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFrederick ‘Bud’ Wright Named FHWA Executive DirectorFederal Highway Administration
November 23, 2001Voice of AmericaRace Car Driver Jackie Stewart KnightedVOA Sports
November 28, 2001NHTSANHTSA Publishes List of September RecallsNHTSA
November 29, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA, FTA Launch Program To Help Meet Transportation ChallengesFederal Highway Administration
November 30, 2001NHTSAFinal NHTSA Crash Test Results For Model Year 2001 Now Available on World Wide WebNHTSA
November 30, 2001NHTSAMany U.S. Passenger Cars Are Driven on "Bald" Tires, NHTSA Research ShowsNHTSA
November 30, 2001Voice of AmericaUS Congress Approves Safety Bill For Mexican TrucksDeborah Tate
December 4, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces $450 Million Loan For San Francisco-Oakland Bay BridgeFederal Highway Administration
December 5, 2001Voice of AmericaMexican Trucks To Have Wider Access in USDeborah Tate
December 6, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationNew FHWA Study Offers Help To Improve Regional Transportation OperationsFederal Highway Administration
December 7, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationFederal Highway Administration Denies Maryland Request For Project Labor Agreement on Woodrow Wilson BridgeFederal Highway Administration
December 7, 2001NHTSAFinal NHTSA Crash Test Results For Model Year 2001 Now Available on World Wide WebNHTSA
December 8, 2001Voice of AmericaFormula One Teams Change Numbering SystemVOA Sports
December 10, 2001Voice of AmericaSome Auto Industry Experts Worried About 'Pull-Ahead Effect'John Birchard
December 17, 2001FMCSAFMCSA Public Notice Calls for Removal Of 300 Cargo Tanks From Hazmat ServiceFMCSA
December 19, 2001Federal Highway AdministrationRowland Named FHWA Chief CounselFederal Highway Administration
December 29, 2001Voice of AmericaTragedy Struck Daytona 500 in 2001Jim Stevenson
December 30, 2001Voice of AmericaGil Takkes Early Lead in Paris to Dakar RallyVOA Sports
January 2, 2002Voice of AmericaHonda to Build 'Hybrid' CivicJohn Birchard
January 4, 2002Voice of AmericaJapanese Driver Wins Opening Half of Dakar Rally Marathon StageVOA Sports
January 6, 2002Voice of AmericaMasuoka Wins Stage 9 of Dakar RallyVOA Sports
January 7, 2002Voice of AmericaFord to Cut Jobs, RestructureMichael Leland
January 7, 2002Voice of AmericaUS Auto Industry Sets Near Record in SalesJohn Birchard
January 11, 2002Voice of AmericaFord To Make Deep Cuts in Worldwide WorkforceMichael Leland
January 13, 2002Voice of AmericaCadillac's Future at a CrossroadsJohn Birchard
January 13, 2002Voice of AmericaMasuoka Looks Certain to Win First Dakar Rally TitleVOA Sports
January 16, 2002Voice of AmericaClean Cars Displayed at Denver ShowShelley Schlender
February 1, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Releases New Edition of Highway StatisticsFederal Highway Administration
February 8, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationDOT's National DGPS Improves Local Weather Forecasts for Olympic EventsFederal Highway Administration
February 11, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationDavid A. Price Named FHWA Manager for Transportation SecurityFederal Highway Administration
February 13, 2002Voice of AmericaFuel Economy a High Octane Issue in USMichael Leland
February 21, 2002U.S. NavyNASCAR's Ricky Rudd Thanks TR CrewRob Kerns
February 22, 2002Voice of AmericaJapanese Firms to Develop Advanced Car Communication Systema href="../b/bickersamy.php">Amy Bickers
February 26, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Knowledge Management Initiative Wins Leadership AwardFederal Highway Administration
February 27, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationJerry DiMaggio Named FHWA Engineer of the YearFederal Highway Administration
March 3, 2002Voice of AmericaAuto Racing: Hornish Wins Miami Grand PrixVOA Sports
March 8, 2002Voice of AmericaWhy Drive A Taxi?Richard Hagerman
March 14, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationDOT Announces $104.8 Million in Emergency Relief To Repair Infrastructure Damaged by DisastersFederal Highway Administration
March 28, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA to Hold Public Meeting Beginning Environmental Assessment For Improving Access to Kennedy CenterFederal Highway Administration
March 29, 2002Voice of AmericaF1: Montoya Wins Pole for Sunday's Brazilian Grand PrixVOA Sports
March 29, 2002Voice of AmericaJapanese Automaker Announces Change in LeadershipAmy Bickers
April 5, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Software Package Estimates Work Zone Traffic DelaysFederal Highway Administration
April 8, 2002Voice of AmericaRacing: Schumacher Downplays Rivalry with MontoyaVoice of America
April 9, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationTransportation Partners Kick-Off Third Annual Work Zone Awareness Event To Promote Highway Construction SafetyFederal Highway Administration
April 12, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationSecretary Mineta Hails Opening of Alameda Corridor As Key Intermodal Facility for Boosting Economy, Enhancing Safety, MobilityFederal Highway Administration
April 15, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Deputy Secretary Jackson Announces Over $30.1 Million in Grants for ArkansasFederal Highway Administration
April 16, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationWilliam N. Outlaw Appointed FHWA Director of Public AffairsFederal Highway Administration
April 17, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces $4.96 Million for New MexicoFederal Highway Administration
April 18, 2002Voice of AmericaWorking: Ghanaian Car SalesmanOksana Dragan
April 19, 2002Voice of AmericaCambodian Mechanic Pursues His American DreamOksana Dragan
April 20, 2002Voice of AmericaWashington to Host Auto Grand PrixJohn Birchard
April 22, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Marks Earth Day with Grants for Scenic BywaysFederal Highway Administration
April 24, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA's First Environmental Statesmanship Award Goes to Pennsylvania's Transportation Secretary MalloryFederal Highway Administration
April 25, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces Funds for Hoan Bridge RepairFederal Highway Administration
April 28, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces $8.8 Million in Grants for IowaFederal Highway Administration
April 29, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces $2.9 Million Grant for US 212 in MinnesotaFederal Highway Administration
April 30, 2002Voice of AmericaGM to Tap One of the World's Fastest Growing Car MarketsAmy Bickers
May 13, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces $11 Million Grant to Improve Safety, Reduce Congestion On 14th Street Bridges in National Capital AreaFederal Highway Administration
May 14, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Department Recognizes Commuter Choice PioneersFederal Highway Administration
May 21, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Administrator Testifies That Growing Traffic Congestion Threatens Nation's Economy, Quality of LifeFederal Highway Administration
May 24, 2002Voice of AmericaSouth Korean Strikes Widen With Taxi WalkoutVoice of America
May 26, 2002Voice of AmericaHelio Castroneves Wins Indianapolis 500VOA Sports
May 28, 2002Voice of AmericaWith Globalization, Finding A Car's 'Nationality' is No Easy TaskJohn Birchard
May 28, 2002Voice of AmericaIndy 500 Protest DeniedVoice of America
May 30, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Awards 10-Year Performance-Based Contract For Information Technology Support ServicesFederal Highway Administration
June 4, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationBush Administration Pledges Downpayment of $3 Million Toward Rebuilding of I-40 Bridge in OklahomaFederal Highway Administration
June 6, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Survey Shows $932 Million in Savings From Use of Value Engineering TechniquesFederal Highway Administration
June 7, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Establishes Civil Rights Award In Memory of Former Division AdministratorFederal Highway Administration
July 8, 2002Voice of AmericaHonda Presents New Hybrid CarJohn Birchard
June 10, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationCharles D. Nottingham Named FHWA Associate Administrator for PolicyFederal Highway Administration
June 13, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Names 36 New National Scenic Byways, All-American RoadsFederal Highway Administration
July 2, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Releases New Edition of Our Nation's HighwaysFederal Highway Administration
July 2, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Report on Truck Parking Facilities Shows Adequate Supply NationwideFederal Highway Administration
July 11, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationUSDOT Joins Arizona DOT to Launch 511 Travel Information Model DeploymentFederal Highway Administration
July 12, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces $56.3 Million for States in Highway Discretionary FundsFederal Highway Administration
July 14, 2002Voice of AmericaWashington DC to Host Grand Prix Auto RacingJohn Birchard
July 19, 2002Voice of AmericaCoulthard Posts Fastest Time at French Grand PrixVOA Sports
July 20, 2002Voice of AmericaAction Begins at Cadillac Grand Prix of WashingtonJohn Birchard
July 20, 2002Voice of AmericaGerman Driver Lands Top Pole Position for Cadillac Grand PrixJohn Birchard
July 20, 2002Voice of AmericaLeitzinger Wins Trans-Am Event at Washington Grand PrixJohn Birchard
July 20, 2002Voice of AmericaMontoya Grabs Top Pole Position For French Grand PrixVOA Sports
July 21, 2002Voice of AmericaPanoz Drivers Beat Audi Team in Washington DC Grand PrixJohn Birchard
July 22, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationSecurity at Turner Fairbank Highway Research Center Increases; Research Center and Claude Moore Farm Visitors AffectedFederal Highway Administration
July 25, 2002Voice of AmericaFrance's Parking Violation Pardons Costly, ControversialPaul Miller
July 27, 2002Voice of AmericaSchumachers to Head Field at German Grand PrixVOA Sports
July 29, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFederal Highway Administrator Applauds Coordination Among Federal, State Governments and Private Sector For Reconstruction of I-40 Bridge in Half of Time ProjectedFederal Highway Administration
July 29, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces $917 Million Loan For Central Texas Turnpike ProjectFederal Highway Administration
July 30, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Administrator Tells Congress Transportation, Environment Are Compatible GoalsFederal Highway Administration
July 31, 2002Voice of AmericaDateline: America's SUV Boom Rolls OnTed Landphair
August 2, 2002Voice of AmericaHonda Posts Strong ProfitsAmy Bickers
August 5, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationTransportation Secretary Mineta Names Capka To Serve as FHWA Deputy AdministratorFederal Highway Administration
August 13, 2002Voice of AmericaDriver's License Picture Issue Pits Religious Beliefs Against Security ConcernsMichael Bowman
August 17, 2002Voice of AmericaBarrichello Lands Pole Position for Hungarian Grand PrixVOA Sports
August 23, 2002Voice of AmericaGreat American Drives: Fodors' New USA Road GuidesNancy Beardsley
August 24, 2002Voice of AmericaFans' Security Prompts Canceling of Stage 7 at German RallyVOA Sports
August 28, 2002Voice of AmericaNew Group Aims to Reduce Road DeathsDale Gavlak
September 6, 2002Federal Highway Administration"National Stop on Red Week" Reminds Drivers to Stop on Red; Red Light Running Crashes, Fatalities IncreaseFederal Highway Administration
September 14, 2002Voice of AmericaF1: Montoya Grabs Pole for Italian Grand PrixVOA Sports
September 16, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Gives Environmental Award to Iowa for Innovative Bridge ProjectFederal Highway Administration
September 22, 2002Voice of AmericaAre Sports Utility Vehicles Safe?John Birchard
September 25, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationUSDOT to Hold Second "Making Work Zones Better" WorkshopFederal Highway Administration
September 27, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Announces Plan For Guanella Pass Road With Project That Supports Mobility, Respects EnvironmentFederal Highway Administration
September 27, 2002U.S. NavySailors Show Their Colors in Support of Navy’s New NASCAR Truck Racing TeamShane Linkous
September 29, 2002Voice of AmericaGermany's Rubens Barrichello Wins US Formula One Grand PrixVoice of America
October 8, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationTransportation Partners Announce "Put the Brakes on Fatalities Day"Federal Highway Administration
October 10, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationPut the Brakes on Fatalities Day Radio News ReleaseFederal Highway Administration
October 11, 2002Voice of AmericaActor/Environmentalist Dennis Weaver Promotes Fuel-Efficient CarsMike O'Sullivan
October 13, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Cites Top Web Sites That Provide Vital Safety, Congestion Information to TravelersFederal Highway Administration
October 13, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Gives Awards to Top Highway DesignsFederal Highway Administration
October 26, 2002Voice of AmericaBiodiesel Fuel Seen by Some as a Solution to US Foreign Oil DependenceDavid Clements
November 15, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces $98.9 Million in Emergency Relief To Repair Infrastructure Damaged by DisastersFederal Highway Administration
November 16, 2002Voice of AmericaCar Design of J Mays Exhibit Opens in Los AngelesMike O'Sullivan
November 20, 2002U.S. NavySailors, Recruits Pledge to Stay Navy on SpeedwayMike Jones
November 21, 2002NASCAR Racer Visits PentagonWalter T. Ham IV/
David Raffaele
November 28, 2002Bush Clears Way for Mexican Trucks to Travel US HighwaysGreg Flakus
December 3, 2002Voice of AmericaFirst US Fuel Cell Car DeliveredMike O'Sullivan
December 10, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationFHWA Approves Final Rule For Innovative Contracting Method Aimed at Saving Time, MoneyFederal Highway Administration
December 23, 2002Voice of AmericaHispanic Vehicle Fatalities on Rise in USVoice of America
December 26, 2002Voice of AmericaNissan 2002 Sales Up, Korean Automakers Continue Increasing US Market ShareJohn Birchard
December 29, 2002Voice of AmericaFord Motor Co. VP Reflects on 2002 Business YearJohn Birchard
December 11, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship RecipientsFederal Highway Administration
December 30, 2002Federal Highway AdministrationDOT Launches New Tool for Winter Road MaintenanceFederal Highway Administration




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