Topic: Department Of Transportation

20 chapters across the catalog

Rackout
Episode 1854 1:57:00 - 2:03:36

1854: Rackout

TSA Funding Crisis, Security Theater and Airport Efficiency

A Department of Homeland Security shutdown has led to massive TSA call-outs and 40-minute lines at major airports like Austin and Houston. Critics argue that the TSA is a form of "security theater" and suggest returning airport security responsibilities to individual airlines, as was the practice before 2001. The current impasse is viewed as a political tool used by congressional leaders to pressure the administration on immigration policy.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 1:15:23 - 1:16:59

1794: Heroin Hotties

Union Station DC, Federal Management Takeover

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that the Department of Transportation is reclaiming management of Union Station in Washington, D.C. from Amtrak. The move is intended to improve safety and aesthetics at the hub, which has seen increased National Guard patrols under the Trump administration.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 1:45:53 - 1:50:59

1664: Friendshoring

Pete Buttigieg, Climate Change and Airline Turbulence

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg appeared on CBS to link recent severe airline turbulence to climate change, claiming it has increased by 15% to 55%. He cited heat waves in the Pacific Northwest as a threat to transit infrastructure and urged passengers to keep seatbelts fastened. Critics argue that extreme turbulence remains rare and that Buttigieg is using weather events to push broader environmental policies.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1516 13:26 - 15:43

1516: Carbon Bomb

Pete Buttigieg and Federal Investigation into Southwest Airlines

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced a federal investigation into Southwest Airlines' 70% cancellation rate, which far exceeded the industry average. Buttigieg emphasized that federal regulations mandate proactive vouchers for hotels and meals when airlines are at fault. The Senate Commerce Committee has also promised an investigation into the carrier's failure to locate crews and baggage.

Torture Telephone
Episode 1488 1:09:50 - 1:17:09

1488: Torture Telephone

NGO Migrant Flights, Airline Windfalls and DOT Statistics

Aviation data and Department of Transportation statistics reveal a massive spike in outbound passenger imbalances at border-region airports like El Paso and McAllen. Producers suggest that NGOs are using government funds to purchase high-fare domestic airline tickets to transport migrants across the country. This "windfall" for airlines is evidenced by a net increase of 250,000 outbound passengers over the last 12 months compared to inbound traffic.

Jacked Up Joe
Episode 1483 1:43:59 - 1:45:14

1483: Jacked Up Joe

DOT Airline Dashboard and Labor Day Flight Cancellations

The Department of Transportation launched a new dashboard to track airline commitments regarding meals and hotels for delayed passengers. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed the initiative has already led to improved service plans from major carriers. However, reports indicate that thousands of flights were still canceled or delayed over the Labor Day weekend, casting doubt on the immediate effectiveness of the dashboard.

MacGuffin
Episode 1479 2:02:30 - 2:07:00

1479: MacGuffin

Airline Delays, Pete Buttigieg Dashboard Initiative

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg warned major airlines to fix widespread flight disruptions or face new federal regulations. The Department of Transportation plans to launch an online "dashboard" to clarify passenger rights, though critics argue the labor shortage is largely due to previous vaccine mandates and poor treatment of aircrews.

Sleep Equity
Episode 1419 44:20 - 47:57

1419: Sleep Equity

US-China Flight Suspensions, Anal Swab Testing

The U.S. Transportation Department announced the suspension of 44 flights to China by Chinese airlines in retaliation for China's decision to block U.S. flights over COVID-19 concerns. Meanwhile, reports indicate that Beijing has reintroduced anal swab testing for certain residents ahead of the Winter Olympics.

BINO
Episode 1301 1:52:23 - 1:54:53

1301: BINO

Airline Emotional Support Animal Ban

New Department of Transportation rules will ban emotional support animals on flights, limiting service animals to specifically trained dogs. This change ends the practice of passengers flying with exotic pets like turkeys or peacocks for free. The hosts celebrate the move as a victory against "liars" who exploited the previous system.

Pain of Imprisonment
Episode 1210 1:48:47 - 1:54:43

1210: Pain of Imprisonment

Service Animal Regulations, Emotional Support Animals and DOT

The U.S. Department of Transportation is proposing new rules to limit service animals on flights to professionally trained dogs, effectively banning "emotional support animals." This move follows numerous incidents involving unconventional animals like peacocks and pigs on planes. The hosts support the crackdown, arguing that the current system is being exploited by pet owners to avoid airline fees.

Doomsday Sandwich
Episode 1003 8:46 - 11:43

1003: Doomsday Sandwich

Airline Service Animal Restrictions, Delta Emotional Support Policy

Delta Airlines and other major carriers are tightening restrictions on emotional support animals following an 84% increase in animal-related incidents since 2016. Reports include a passenger being mauled by a 70-pound dog and various travelers bringing unconventional animals like turkeys and pigs into cabins. ABC News revisited a prior investigation showing how easily travelers obtain fraudulent documentation for pets to bypass airline fees.

Doomsday Sandwich
Episode 1003 2:04:18 - 2:08:00

1003: Doomsday Sandwich

Hawaii Missile Alert Update, Oregon False Alarm

The FCC reported that the Hawaii Emergency Management employee responsible for the false ballistic missile alert is not cooperating with investigators. Meanwhile, the Oregon Department of Transportation accidentally issued a false alert regarding an aircraft crash on I-5 due to a technician's error during a system test. The hosts speculated whether these frequent false alarms are unintentional mistakes or psychological tests of public reaction.

Exodus of Misery
Episode 886 2:12:54 - 2:16:54

886: Exodus of Misery

Uber Self-Driving Launch, V2V Communication Rules

Uber has launched a fleet of self-driving Volvo SUVs in San Francisco without obtaining the necessary testing permits from the California DMV. Meanwhile, the Department of Transportation has proposed a new rule mandating "Vehicle-to-Vehicle" (V2V) communication. While the DOT claims this will save lives and protect privacy, the hosts remain skeptical of the surveillance implications of cars constantly broadcasting their data.

Mighty Men of Valor
Episode 770 1:53:58 - 1:59:03

770: Mighty Men of Valor

E-Cigarette Explosions, DOT Lithium Battery Ban

A series of reports regarding exploding e-cigarettes has led the Department of Transportation to ban the devices from checked luggage. The hosts clarify that many of these incidents involve "Mech Mods"—hand-built vaporizers that lack safety circuits—rather than standard commercial e-cigarettes. They suggest Big Tobacco is using these safety concerns to push for heavy regulations that would eliminate smaller competitors.

Belieber
Episode 479 2:36:34 - 2:39:43

479: Belieber

Ray LaHood High-Speed Rail, Infrastructure Subsidies

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood's vision for a national high-speed rail network is criticized as an inefficient "retro" project. The hosts argue that the plan primarily benefits private rail owners like Warren Buffett by using taxpayer money to upgrade rail beds that should be maintained by the private sector.

Episode 468 55:22 - 1:00:37

468: Meat Hands

Mandatory Black Boxes in Vehicles

The U.S. government is accelerating plans to mandate black box data recorders in all new vehicles by 2014. While framed as a safety measure, the hosts argue these devices are intended for revenue generation, such as automated speeding tickets and mileage taxes. They express concern over the lack of privacy protections and the potential for the IRS to use the data.

Gassed in Boston
Episode 228 1:05:02 - 1:06:27

228: Gassed in Boston

Drunk Motorcycling PSA, Colorado Alcohol Violations

The U.S. Department of Transportation released a public service announcement targeting drunk motorcycle riders. A listener from Colorado writes in to report that over one-third of the state's population has an alcohol violation, alleging that trial lawyers and interlock companies are lobbying for increased penalties to maintain a "crime industry."

Obama Sells Out To China
Episode 143 0:01 - 1:59

143: Obama Sells Out To China

San Francisco Bay Bridge Closure and Infrastructure Failures

The San Francisco Bay Bridge was closed indefinitely following the snapping of two guide wires during 50-mile-per-hour winds. This incident occurred only two months after the bridge was shut down for extensive repairs during Labor Day weekend. Concerns are raised regarding the management of the bridge's retrofit and the decision not to build a separate span to maintain capacity during repairs.