U.S. Transportation Secretary Unveils New Acela Trains and Announces Revitalization of Washington Union Station
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy revealed new Acela trainsets and announced plans to revitalize Washington Union Station, highlighting infrastructure improvements as part of Trump's initiative.
Expect Traffic Changes in D.C. this Weekend Due to Washington Chinese Culture Festival
Traffic will be disrupted in D.C. due to the Chinese Culture Festival, with road closures and parking restrictions on Constitution and Pennsylvania Avenues NW on August 30.
Bureau of Transportation Statistics Releases Insightful Summer 2025 Update on Economic Impact of U.S. Transportation Sector
The BTS released the summer 2025 Transportation Economic Trends update, analyzing the impact of transportation costs on households and the economy, and providing insights into employment and productivity in the transportation sector.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Warns California, Washington, New Mexico of Fund Cuts Over ELP Requirements Noncompliance
U.S. Transportation Secretary threatens to withdraw federal funds from California, Washington, and New Mexico for not enforcing English language proficiency requirements for commercial drivers.
Secretary Sean P. Duffy Warns California Washington and New Mexico to Enforce Driver Language Rules or Lose Federal Funding
U.S. Secretary Sean Duffy threatens to cut federal funds unless California, Washington, and New Mexico enforce English proficiency rules for commercial drivers.
Traffic Advisory in D.C., Road Closures and Parking Restrictions for United House of Prayer's Annual Baptism Event
Traffic disruptions expected in D.C. on August 24 due to the United House of Prayer's annual baptism event, with road closures on M Street and parking restrictions enforced.
Montgomery County Offers Affordable Bike and E-scooter Training for Adults, Free Options Available
Montgomery County offers low-cost bike and e-scooter classes for adults, with advance registration and equipment provided, aimed at promoting alternative transportation and skill development.
Montgomery County Ramps Up Safety Measures as Students Head Back to School
Montgomery County officials urge residents to drive safely around school zones as students return to school, with police enforcing driving laws and school buses using cameras to fine violators.
U.S. Department of Transportation Dangles $1 Million Prize For Trailblazing Transportation Tech Ideas
The U.S. Department of Transportation offers up to $1 million in prizes for innovative transportation ideas through the ARPA-I Ideas Challenge, as announced by Secretary Sean P. Duffy.
USDOT Unveils $46 Million Grant Program to Boost Public-Private Infrastructure Partnerships
The U.S. Department of Transportation announces $46 million for grants to support innovative finance and public-private partnerships in infrastructure projects.
FAA Celebrates 1,000th Commercial Space Launch Milestone, Emphasizing U.S. Leadership in Space Innovation
The U.S. celebrates the 1,000th FAA-licensed commercial space operation, marking American leadership in space exploration and technological innovation.
Metropolitan Police Chief Institutes Juvenile Curfew in Navy Yard Amid Safety Concerns
Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela A. Smith has implemented a Juvenile Curfew Zone in Navy Yard to address public safety concerns related to youth gatherings.












