Sean Duffy, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to lead USDOT, promised to not interfere with ongoing NHTSA investigations into Tesla if confirmed as secretary.
Sean Duffy, Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Transportation, said he would allow safety investigations into Tesla’s advanced driving technology to proceed, possibly setting himself up for a clash with a top supporter of the president-elect.
NEW YORK (AP ... “I will let NHTSA do its investigation,” said Duffy, an ardent Trump backer in his first term in office, a reality TV star and Fox News host. Duffy, 53, is hoping to take over the Department of Transportation as the U.S. faces ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump’s pick to head the Transportation Department promised Wednesday ... “I will let NHTSA do its investigation,” said Duffy, an ardent Trump backer in his first ...
Transportation Secretary Pick Vows to Buck Any Pressure to Help Elon Musk in Agency Probes of Tesla NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump’s pick to head the Transportation Department promised Wednesday ...
Transportation leaders Rick Cotton and Jamie Torres-Springer reiterated their commitment to sustainability and diversity at City and State’s annual infrastructure summit.
The New York Health Information Privacy Act (NYHIPA), if enacted, could create a chilling effect on patient access and engagement to readily available digital health care services relied upon by New Yorkers.
In her letter, Malliotakis said that the environmental assessment approved last year by President Joe Biden's Federal Highway Administration was insufficient
The General used data from the nonprofit Insurance Institute for Highway Safety to examine traffic camera laws in New York
Lawmakers in states across the country passed legislation that allowed school districts to introduce stop-arm cameras on school buses. Whether they keep students safe depends on who you ask.
With snow and extreme cold fueled by a Nor'easter are poised to sweep across New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul is urging residents to prepare for hazardous travel conditions and dangerously low temperatures.
The New York State Thruway Authority is receiving nearly $15 million in a federal grant for its Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) program.