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Spring 2026

Transportation professionals from all over the world gathered in Washington, DC, for the 2026 TRB Annual Meeting. Browse highlights. ...

April 1, 2026

Many cars move on a multi-lane road. Each car has a circle around it. Traffic is heavy in both directions.
A TRB conference explored how AI is transforming the way people and goods move, along with transportation agency operations. ...
A Missouri state trooper stands near their motorcycle and writes on a notepad beside a stopped vehicle on a road.
A TRB study explores ways to boost traffic safety by improving the ability of state and local agencies to track ...
Donald Streeter TOC
Donald Streeter is vice president of the Concrete Division at the New York Construction Materials Association and owner and manager ...
A large ship carrying stacked containers is under the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed over it in the water. Sections of the metal structure rest on the ship and extend into the water.
A TRB webinar explored transportation’s key role in building a strong, competitive economy and supply chain resilience. ...
A person in a military uniform stands inside a truck and moves a pallet with stacked cardboard boxes of food using a hand pallet jack. Pallets and more boxes are in the background.
Weight and size limits can hamper the movement of trucks carrying supplies during emergencies. A TRB study offers guidance on ...
A person sits at a desk and looks at multiple screens. A large display wall shows many live road camera views.
A TRB guide explores ways to harness AI and data from traffic cameras, automated vehicles, and other systems to evaluate ...

Yinhai Wang and Mehrdad Nasri

A group of World Cup soccer fans stand on top of a bus and wave Spanish flags. More people stand around the bus and hold flags in a crowded street.
Planners in 16 North American host cities get creative to transport millions of FIFA World Cup soccer fans, athletes, and ...
A flying seaull is silhouetted against slate blue, yellow, and orange tinted clouds at sunset.
Former TRB colleague Reggie Gillum died February 2, 2026. ...
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