DOT research grants include freight applications

Opinion

Tuesday, January 17, 2012
By  Eric Kulisch     The Department of Transportation's Research and Innovative Technology Administration on Tuesday awarded $77 million in grants to 22 University Transportation Centers to research issues such as shared rail corridors for passengers and freight, multimodal freight and infrastructure innovations, distracted driving and reducing roadway fatalities and injuries.    Each center will receive $3.5 million and match the funds with non-federal resources. The...
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