California
The California State Assembly voted to ban driverless trucks from the state’s roadways, requiring a safety driver be present…
After months of negotiations, Governor Gavin Newsom and the state legislature agreed on a $310.8 billion state budget that includes a key carve out of $5.1 billion over four years to help transit agencies stay afloat…
President and Administration
On Tuesday, 6/27, the U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced that the Department of Transportation is now taking applications for up to $5.575 billion in Infrastructure Law funding for projects of regional or national significance…
On Tuesday, 6/27, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) released the 2030 National Charging Network study – a new analysis that quantifies the estimated number, type, and location of the chargers needed nationwide to support rapidly growing EV adoption…
On Wednesday, 6/21, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) announced it is proposing a new rule aimed at improving public safety and preventing environmental impacts by strengthening requirements governing railroads’ provision of hazardous materials information to responders during a hazmat incident…
Electric vehicle charging availability is the biggest “friction point” for consumers considering going electric, with nearly half rejecting the idea overcharging worries, said analytics firm J.D. Power…
SAE International said it would put Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) through its standardization process on an expedited timeline to “establish a consensus-based approach for maintaining NACS and validating its ability to meet performance and interoperability criteria”…
Congress
On Friday, 6/9, the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee released the text of its FAA reauthorization, a bill that would authorize approximately $103 billion for the FAA for the next five fiscal years…