
What’s going on in downtown Detroit today? Of course, as the world
proclaimed ‘Motor
City’, Motown leads the
world in celebrating National Transportation Week from May 11-17, 2008.
The Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau (DMCVB) officially
opened the week-long celebration of National Transportation Week (NTW), May
11-17, 2008. The Motor
City is the principal
sponsor for this year’s festivity for the second consecutive year. National
Transportation Week also underscores the beginning of "2008: Year of the
Car," which is a summer-long festival in Southeast Michigan to commemorate
the historic centennials of General Motors Corporation and the Ford Model T
with more or less 120 auto-themed events in the region through early October.
"National Transportation Week allows our region to
celebrate our rich, world-class automotive heritage with the community that
made it all possible. This annual event gives us a chance to highlight our
region's positive transportation contributions to the world and show how we are
a vital part of a trillion dollar industry, both now and in the future,"
says Chris Baum, senior vice president of sales and marketing of the DMCVB.
NTW was instituted by President John F. Kennedy in 1962 to
celebrate the historical significance of transportation focus on its future
impact, as well as support transportation-related careers to the young ones.
According to the Federal Highway Administration, the
transportation sector accounts for more than 11.7 million jobs and contributes
more than $1 trillion annually to the U.S. economy, generating more than
10 percent of the Gross Domestic Product.