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This publication provides an overview of the Department's responsibilities as well as facts and figures related to Montana's highway system, public transportation, rail system, and air service. The publication also includes information on funding sources, an overview of how road construction projects are developed, plus important crash statistics and related safety issues.
2020-09-16 | FHWA Highway History Website Articles
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower is often called the Father of the Interstate System, which since 1990 has been named after him: the Dwight D. Eisenhowe...
This testimony discusses the major safety and security, management, and other issues facing the Department of Transportation in the fiscal year 1998 a...
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