As the U.S. Department of Transportation establishes October as the first-ever National Pedestrian Safety Month, Caltrans is refining its data-driven programs to enhance pedestrian safety and reduce injury and death on California ...

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As the U.S. Department of Transportation establishes October as the first-ever National Pedestrian Safety Month, Caltrans is refining its data-driven programs to enhance pedestrian safety and reduce injury and death on California ...
Broader Representation, Transparency Also Planned for California Advisory Committee on Geographic Names
New Project Builds on Previous Prevention Efforts that Reduced Wrong Way Driving Incidents by 44 Percent
Caltrans today announced it is receiving a $20 million federal grant to improve the busiest, most congested rail junction in California.
Exemptions Required for Temporary Signs Visible from Highway
Caltrans announced today that the state will receive more than $493 million in additional transportation funding from the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) annual August redistribution.
CTC allocates more than $1.6 billion for transportation projects throughout the state, including about $1.3 billion for SHOPP projects
Butte 162 Pilot Project is First State Highway Section to Use 100 Percent Recycled Material
Nearly All of the Projects and $140 Million Will Benefit Disadvantaged Communities Throughout the State
Goods will move through California more efficiently, safely and sustainably under a plan unveiled today by Caltrans.