Key highlights on regulations, policies, and program funding for the transportation professional
The American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials (AASHTO) has released its 2025 Annual Report, showcasing how the organization supports state DOTs through policy development, technical services, engineering standards, and innovation. These efforts translate directly into safer commutes, more efficient freight movement, and better-connected communities across the country.
What stands out most is AASHTO's vision of transportation as an enabler of something greater: providing mobility and access for everyone through the safest possible system to deliver better quality of life and robust economic opportunities to every community. The technical standards AASHTO establishes serve as the common language allowing transportation professionals across all 50 states to design, build, and maintain infrastructure that works seamlessly together.
As state DOTs navigate evolving technologies, climate considerations, and changing mobility patterns, AASHTO's role as a convener, standard-setter, and innovation catalyst becomes increasingly important.
AASHTO is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association representing highway and transportation departments with the goal to foster the development, operation, and maintenance of an integrated national transportation system.
AASHTO works to educate the public and key decision-makers about the critical role that transportation plays in securing a good quality of life and sound economy for our nation.
"There can be no doubt that the transportation sector is the most critical sector of our economy."
— Robert Brady
California LTAP supports local public transportation agencies across the state by providing professional training, technical assistance, knowledge transfer, and worksite best practices and innovations that help them plan, manage, and maintain their roadway infrastructure.
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