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DOT Invests Billions in Safer Roads and Resilient Infrastructure

DOT Invests Billions in Safer Roads and Resilient Infrastructure

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Welcome back to the DOT Dispatch, where we break down the latest from the U.S. Department of Transportation. This week’s top headline: Secretary Sean P. Duffy is investing nearly $1 billion in Safe Streets and Roads for All grants to upgrade safety infrastructure, from expanding truck parking to modernizing rail crossings and bolstering emergency response. These funds will save lives on American roads, as Duffy put it, by targeting high-risk spots nationwide.

On the funding front, DOT recently awarded $4.2 billion to 44 projects across 31 states via the Mega and INFRA programs, modernizing bridges, roadways, and ports while deploying smart transportation tech. The FHWA opened $876 million in PROTECT grants for resilient infrastructure against natural disasters—apply by February 24, 2025. Plus, $10 million in Regional Infrastructure Accelerator funds aims to speed up projects through public-private partnerships, with a January 9 deadline.

Regulatory moves include FMCSA’s crackdown starting November 18, 2024, barring drivers with drug and alcohol violations from commercial roads until cleared. FTA updated its National Public Transportation Safety Plan and PTASP rules in April 2024, making transit safer for workers and riders per the Infrastructure Act.

For citizens, this means smoother commutes, fewer crashes, and resilient travel amid storms—think safer bridges in your backyard. Businesses gain from efficient ports and trucker compliance, cutting delays and costs. States and locals snag big grants for their roads, fostering economic growth. No major international ripples here, but these upgrades boost U.S. competitiveness.

Experts note DOT’s FY2024 report highlights safety as priority one, with billions from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law transforming communities. Watch for webinars like the November 14 Climate Adaptation Plan and ongoing rulemakings on speed limiters and automatic emergency braking.

Stay engaged: Check transportation.gov for grant apps or comment on proposals. Head there for full details.

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