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National Transportation Week recognizes our nation's transportation infrastructure and the men and women who build, maintain, and utilize it.
In 1957. by joint resolution, Congress requested the President designate the third Friday in May of each year as 'National Defense Transportation Day,' and, by joint resolution, approved May 14, 1962, as amended (36 United States. C. 133), that the week during which that Friday falls be designated as 'National Transportation Week.'
Roads, bridges, and ports are the transportation networks essential to making the United States the best place in the world to do business.
Repairing our transportation networks is about economic growth and security. Good roads ensure first responders can respond effectively during a crisis. That means protecting our critical infrastructure and repairing roads and bridges that put our people at risk.
Together, we can make meaningful progress toward those goals. Let us recommit this week to revitalizing transportation, pioneering new solutions to tough challenges, and making lasting investments in America's infrastructure.
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