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The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is responsible for ensuring that America's roads, bridges and highways continue to be among the safest and most technologically sound in the world.

From the first federally funded highway in 1811 to the   technologies of today, American history is paved with progress....
06/01/2026

From the first federally funded highway in 1811 to the technologies of today, American history is paved with progress. ⏩🛣️🌉

For 250 years, the professionals who built, inspected, protected, and innovated our have been the backbone of this nation. The FHWA and its official training arm, the National Highway Institute (NHI), are proud that your continued technical training is part of that legacy.

Are you ready to take your expertise to the next level? 🔗 Explore NHI’s curated courses and join the ranks of professionals shaping our country’s transportation future. https://highways.dot.gov/nhi/nhi-training

South Carolina is more than just a scenic destination—it is a powerhouse of American infrastructure and manufacturing. F...
05/28/2026

South Carolina is more than just a scenic destination—it is a powerhouse of American infrastructure and manufacturing. From being the U.S. Tire Capital to maintaining the 4th largest state highway system in the nation, the Palmetto State is built for the long haul. 🌙🌴

The impact by the numbers:

🛣️ 78,432 total miles of roads.

🚗 62 billion vehicle-miles traveled annually.

🛞 130,000+ tires produced every single day.

🗺️ 11 scenic byways across the state.

As we celebrate this milestone, we recognize the roads and industries that connect our communities and drive our economy forward.

From the first macadam road to the starting point of the National Road, Maryland has always paved the way for American t...
05/26/2026

From the first macadam road to the starting point of the National Road, Maryland has always paved the way for American travel. 🦀🛣️

Check out these Old Line State stats and historical firsts as we celebrate Maryland’s role in moving the nation forward.

Highlights:
✔️ Innovation: Baltimore invented the sound-activated traffic signal in 1928.
✔️ Expansion: Maryland hosted America’s first federal highway.
✔️ Impact: Over 57 billion miles traveled across 32,669 miles of road.

Whether you're cruising down the National Road or crossing the Bay Bridge, Maryland’s roads are the backbone of our history.

From the first license plates to the "Big Dig," Massachusetts has always been in the driver's seat of American transport...
05/21/2026

From the first license plates to the "Big Dig," Massachusetts has always been in the driver's seat of American transportation history. 🚗💨

As we celebrate the America 250th, we’re looking back at the Bay State’s incredible legacy on the move:
✔️ 1893: The first gas-powered car in the U.S. was built right in Springfield.
✔️ 1903: Massachusetts issued the very first U.S. license plate.
✔️ Today: With over 36,000 miles of roads and 62 billion vehicle-miles traveled, the spirit of innovation continues to power the Commonwealth.

Check out these stats from the FHWA and see how Massachusetts keeps America moving! 🛣️✨

At , Federal Highway Administrator Sean McMaster detailed how the Trump Administration is getting America Building Again...
05/21/2026

At , Federal Highway Administrator Sean McMaster detailed how the Trump Administration is getting America Building Again. Under 's leadership, the is cutting red tape and accelerating project delivery to unleash American economic growth, opportunity, and global competitiveness!

At , Federal Highway Administrator Sean McMasters detailed how the Trump Administration is getting America Building Agai...
05/20/2026

At , Federal Highway Administrator Sean McMasters detailed how the Trump Administration is getting America Building Again.
Under 's leadership the , is cutting red tape and accelerating project delivery to unleash American economic growth, opportunity, and global competitiveness!

From being the first to set a speed limit to creating an innovative construction method, Connecticut has always been a t...
05/19/2026

From being the first to set a speed limit to creating an innovative construction method, Connecticut has always been a trailblazer on the road. 🛣️

Check out these fast facts about the Constitution State’s rich transportation history and modern impact:
✔️ ⚖️ CT passed the nation’s first speed limit in 1901 (a blazing 12 mph in cities!).
✔️ Each of Merritt Parkway’s 69 bridges and overpasses has a distinct, non-repeating architectural design.
✔️ CT is home of the "Blake Jaw Crusher," the invention that revolutionized modern road construction.
✔️ Today: 2.6 million+ licensed drivers and 31 billion vehicle-miles traveled.

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