Talking Michigan Transportation

Michigan Department of Transportation
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Jun 13, 2024 • 28min

New data finds Michigan drivers putting down their phones

Ryan McMahon from Cambridge Mobile Telematics discusses the positive impact of Michigan's hands-free law on reducing distracted driving. Data shows a significant initial decrease in risky driving events, promoting safer roads and preventing crashes.
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Jun 6, 2024 • 21min

How public transportation fuels economic development

Jared Fleisher, from Rock, discusses legislation for economic development through public transportation in Michigan. Topics include enhancing quality of life, attracting and retaining talent, and the role of public transportation in transforming cities like Grand Rapids.
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May 16, 2024 • 21min

Another successful launch of MDOT’s diversity recruitment program

James Jackson, coordinator of MDOT's Transportation Diversity Recruitment Program, discusses the success of the 10-week program and its impact on students' careers. Donte Harris shares how the program helped him land a job at an electric vehicle charging startup in Detroit. The podcast also touches on the importance of diversity in the workforce and the rise of electric vehicles in Michigan.
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May 9, 2024 • 27min

Could Michigan shift from fuel taxes to road user charges to fund roads?

Baruch Feigenbaum, a transportation policy expert, discusses Michigan's potential shift from fuel taxes to road user charges. He highlights the challenges posed by fuel efficiency and electric vehicles, emphasizing the need for long-term funding policy changes. The conversation delves into the feasibility of a pilot program to assess mileage-based fees, drawing insights from other states' experiences like Oregon and Utah. Feigenbaum addresses concerns about equity, privacy, and sustainability in implementing a new funding system.
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May 2, 2024 • 27min

Reprise: Is it really cheaper to charge a battery than to fill up a gas tank?

Guest Michael J. Coren discusses the cost differences between filling up a gas tank and charging an electric vehicle battery. Factors like charger prices, state variations, and road taxes impact the final calculation. The episode also delves into tailpipe emissions, Americans' perceptions of EVs, and the transition to cleaner energy sources.
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Apr 25, 2024 • 25min

How trails enhance our quality of life and boost the economy

Julie Clark, CEO of TART Trails, discusses the economic benefits of trails in Michigan. They talk about community engagement, the positive impacts of trails on well-being, and the importance of collaboration in trail development. They also highlight the role of outdoor activities in enhancing quality of life and state support for nature projects.
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Apr 18, 2024 • 33min

Slow but steady progress on legislation to protect road workers

Rob Coppersmith, Exec. VP of MITA, and Juan Pava discuss automated technology for work zones. Illinois pioneers speed camera enforcement. Michigan legislation progresses for road worker safety. Importance of infrastructure and safety emphasized. Speed enforcement benefits highlighted for worker and driver safety.
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Apr 11, 2024 • 26min

As construction season kicks off, a focus on protecting workers

Michigan Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist discusses the need for motorists to slow down and be alert in work zones. Andy Dauksts from Give 'Em a Brake Safety emphasizes the importance of work zone safety. The podcast highlights the impact of distracted driving on work zone safety and the advocacy for safer driving practices.
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Apr 5, 2024 • 24min

Determining which roads to fix

MDOT's COO, Gregg Brunner, shares insights on road project prioritization, asset management principles, and work zone safety measures. They discuss legislative changes for automated enforcement and regional goal setting in road maintenance. The podcast highlights Michigan's strategy for managing road infrastructure and ensuring driver safety during construction projects.
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Mar 20, 2024 • 23min

How Complete Streets support mobility for all

Amy Matisoff, from Michigan Department of Transportation, discusses revisiting Complete Streets policy and engaging Michigan residents for feedback. The episode explores challenges in implementing Complete Streets, addressing myths and the importance of tribal liaison role in transportation departments.

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