• Pricing and Repricing: Leveraging pricing signals to achieve policy outcomes

    Pricing is one of the most impactful actions in meeting transportation policy outcomes. If pricing is implemented as a per mile basis, all vehicles pay the same rates and travelers can choose to drive less and save money with associated health, safety, and congestion benefits. Additionally, while many pricing policies impose new costs with the […]

  • Cyber Resilience in Transportation: Navigating Quantum Computing Threats and Opportunities

    USDOT fuels the innovative work of our top transportation researchers through University Transportation Center (UTCs). Visit our UTC Webinar page to register for upcoming webinars from our UTCs. https://www.transportation.gov/content/utc-webinars-register-now Click here to attend the webinar. https://clemson.zoom.us/j/99665161863?pwd=mODwJYn06kaMbaTFDm1Mf8IcLFhET7.1

  • Traffic Incident Management (In-Person)

    Using a multi-discipline approach, first responders in New Jersey will learn how to operate more efficiently and act collectively. The training covers topics including TIM guidelines, fundamentals, and terminology; notifications and scene size up; scene safety and risk management; traffic management; special circumstances; clearance; and termination. This course is open to all traffic-incident first responders […]

  • MDOT in Motion: The Role of Micromobility in Maryland Webinar

    This webinar is open to the public, transportation practitioners, employers, and anyone who is interested in learning more about this topic. MDOT in Motion is a series of webinars, interactive sessions, and educational opportunities offered by the Maryland Department of Transportation's (MDOT) Office of Active Transportation and Micromobility. The series highlights multi-modal projects and programs […]

  • Northeast Association of State Transportation Officials (NASTO) Conference 2025: Advancing Safety Through Innovation

    The Northeast Association of State Transportation Officials (NASTO) conference brings together representatives from the state transportation departments of the Northeastern United States and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The NASTO conference serves as a cornerstone for fostering interagency collaboration and advancing transportation priorities in areas such as infrastructure development, sustainability, technology integration, and […]

  • Nighttime Visibility for Safety – What’s Signs Got to Do with It?

    The nighttime fatality rate on the Nation’s roadways is three times higher than the daytime rate. Signs and pavement markings visible to motorists are essential in keeping motorists on the road. Adequately maintaining the nighttime visibility of these traffic control devices can be a challenge for road owners. Come hear how the Texas Department of […]

  • Leveraging Data Tools for Better Transport Planning

    Many cities are working to develop high-quality, cost-effective, and sustainable transport systems centered on bus rapid transit http://brtstandard.org/ (BRT) and active mobility. Advocates must overcome many challenges in the planning phases of these systems, however, including gathering initial analyses of emissions, costs, and economic impacts. Proper planning requires a kind of “scoping” to build momentum […]

  • The Road to Multimodal Connectivity

    Public transportation is evolving beyond buses and trains. In this session, Paul Comfort explores how agencies and communities can connect transit, intercity rail, shared mobility, microtransit, active transportation, and more into one seamless rider experience. We’ll dive into how inter-agency cooperation, integrated fare systems, and emerging technologies are driving a new era of mobility—one that’s […]

  • Alaska DOT’s Innovative Use of Drone Technology – Everyday Tools and Emergency Readiness

    The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) Bridge Section has steadily integrated drone technology into its bridge inspection program to address the challenges of working in remote locations, rugged terrain, and harsh conditions. What began as a tool for supplemental documentation has grown into a critical asset for both routine and special inspections. […]

  • Public Meeting: Long Range Plan, Transportation Improvement Program & Air Quality Conformity

    Join NJTPA’s virtual public meeting to learn more and provide comments on Connecting Communities, the draft Long Range Transportation Plan; draft FY 2026-2028 Transportation Improvement Program; draft FY 2026-2035 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program, and raft Air Quality Conformity Determination. This is a drop-in event – you're welcome to log in at any time during the […]