The State Aid Program is one method by which the NJDOT can work with county and municipal governments to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the state’s transportation system. [...]
Recently, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) released a Primer on Safe System Approach for Pedestrians and Bicyclists. This comprehensive guide provides an explanation of the Safe System [...]
Solutions for integrating innovative overlay procedures into practices that can improve performance, lessen traffic impacts, and reduce the cost of pavement ownership. Approximately half of all [...]
In 2020, crashes within a work zone in Pennsylvania accounted for 816 injuries and 15 fatalities, including one worker present in the work zone. Improving the safety of workers and the motoring
During and after flood events, inspectors monitor scour at bridges to ensure that public safety is not compromised. The effect of scour on structure stability is difficult to assess during
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Federal Highway Administration are celebrating October as National Pedestrian Safety Month and [...]
The Local Freight Impact Fund (LFIF) Grant Program is a newly created State Funded Program established by the legislature with the adoption of Assembly Bill No. 10(4R). In FY 2018
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) announced the grant solicitation period for the FY22 Local Bridges Fund program is open with applications being accepted through November 19, [...]
By Hillary Isebrands, FHWA Resource Center Safety & Design Technical Service Team; Jerry Roche, FHWA Office of Safety; and Holly Kostrzewski, Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths Program Director [...]
Are you interested in learning how the Safe System Approach relates to bicycle and pedestrian safety? Then the Primer on Safe System Approach for Pedestrians and Bicyclists is for you! This primer