Q: Can FHWA emergency relief program funds be used to rebuild a damaged highway in a manner that can prevent damage from future extreme weather events? A: Yes, if consistent with current standards or if it would save the FHWA emergency relief program money over time.
Bicycles and other forms of micromobility have been anecdotally used in past disasters to help save lives and improve community recovery. However, res...
Bicycles and other forms of micromobility have been anecdotally used in past disasters to help save lives and improve community recovery. However, res...
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