DOT Board to Brainstorm Smarter Roads in Virtual Meet
Published Date: 10/9/2025
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The U.S. Department of Transportation Advisory Board is holding a public meeting on October 22, 2025, to share big ideas on improving America’s transportation systems. Anyone interested can watch online as the board talks about modernizing infrastructure, boosting tech investments, and cutting red tape. This meeting helps shape future projects that could speed up travel and create smarter, safer roads and transit.
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