Oberstar, Eisenhower discuss transportation woes

No matter how technologically advanced our economy becomes, it won’t make a difference if we can’t get our goods to the marketplace. The dire needs of the transportation industry in the U.S. was discussed at the “Infrastructure—A Path to Prosperity” conference sponsored by Terex held yesterday at Iona College in New Rochelle, NY. “We are confronted with a crisis of capacity in our transportation systems,” said U.S. Representative James Oberstar (D-MN), Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Oberstar stressed that because 84% of our commodities are transported over highways, the roads need ...

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