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  • Auto Moving Company >> Auto Car Moving News >> Auto Moving News: $68 Billion Budget Request for U.S. Department of Transportation Provides Vital Funding for Safety Programs, Road Congestion Relief

    Wednesday, April 2, 2008

    $68 Billion Budget Request for U.S. Department of Transportation Provides Vital Funding for Safety Programs, Road Congestion Relief

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters today said President Bush's $68 billion budget for the U.S. Department of Transportation funds the Department's critical safety programs, provides financing for much-needed congestion relief programs for the nation's roads and airways, and honors the six-year transportation funding commitment under SAFETEA-LU.

    " budget helps us move forward on a new course that delivers high levels of safety, takes advantage of modern technology and financing mechanisms, and eases congestion with efficient and reliable transportation systems," Secretary Peters said.

    The Secretary said almost one third of the budget will go toward safety programs to help make travel safer by focusing on problem areas like runway incursions and near misses in the air, motorcycle crashes, and pedestrian injuries. The budget also provides funding to hire additional safety personnel, such as air traffic controllers and pipeline inspectors.

    In addition, the budget places a strong focus on fighting congestion, building on the Department's efforts to identify and implement new, innovative ways to fight gridlock on the roads and in the air, the Secretary said. To help supplement these efforts, the budget also provides a record $.1 billion for transit programs.

    " last-year's record traffic jams and flight delays taught us anything, it is that traditional approaches are not capable of producing the results we need to keep America's economy growing," Secretary Peters said.

    Secretary Peters indicated that the FY 2009 budget more than doubles the investment in NextGen technology providing $688 million for the transformation from radar based to satellite based air traffic systems to help meet the nation's rapidly growing demand for air travel.

    Secretary Peters said the budget also encourages innovation in fighting gridlock by proposing to use $175 million in inactive earmarks and 75 percent of certain discretionary highway and transit program funds to fight congestion, giving priority to projects that combine a mix of pricing, transit, and technology solutions.


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