Catch up on today’s transportation news:

* Volt hits Japan, hybrids’ home turf – CNET

* Obama Administration Buying 116 Plug-In Vehicles for Fleet, Led by GM Volt – Bloomberg

* Amtrak seeks private investment to help fund high speed project- Rail.co

* New fuel-efficiency labels announced with details on fuel costs, emissions – Detroit Free Press

* Obama orders federal government to buy smaller, high-mpg cars – The Detroit News

* Tesla CEO Says He Has No Interest in Selling Electric Carmaker – SF Chronicle

* Dangerous By Design: How the U.S. Builds Roads That Kill Pedestrians – Streetsblog

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