The full issue of the TR News 294 has been posted. This issue features articles that explore the challenges facing tribal transportation and the accomplishments of programs serving the unique transportation needs of the 566 Indian tribes throughout the United States. Articles highlight the federal trust relationship and tribal sovereignty; a bridge replacement project in the Oneida Nation using context-sensitive solutions to connect the community and strengthen tribal identity; tribal self-governance in the transportation arena; right-of-way jurisdiction through Indian Country; environmental justice as it relates to tribal transportation; transportation research successes—and more.
The September-October 2014 issue of TR News includes the following articles:

Safe Journeys: Improving the Role of Tribal Communities in the Development of Transportation Facilities in Indian Country

Indian Country 101: History, Geography, Policies, and Initiatives Affecting Tribal Transportation Infrastructure

Context-Sensitive Solutions for an Oneida Nation Transportation Project: Teamwork and Community Involvement for Safety, Connectivity, Mobility, and Cultural Identity

The Transformation to Tribal Self-Governance in the Transportation Arena: A Progress Through Legislative Milestones

Transportation Fellowship Helps Young Researcher Examine Maintenance Policies for Tribal Roads

Fixing the Potholes: Tribes Exercise Practical Sovereignty to Assume Control of Tribal Transportation Systems

Tribal Transportation Planning and Geographic Information Systems: Applying High-Tech Tools and Expertise to Advance Initiatives

Right-of-Way Through Indian Country: The Complexities of a Commonplace Arrangement

Transportation Research in Indian Country: Lessons Learned from Recent Projects

Guide for Effective Tribal Crash Reporting
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