Signal Snafus Turn NYC Morning Rush Into Subway Nightmare
Signal failures and on‑station medical calls snarled multiple NYC subway lines during the April 20 morning rush, leaving commuters facing long waits and crowded platforms. Transit crews and emergency responders worked through the morning to restore service.
Street Sweep Stings: Philly Drivers Hit With Tickets as Spring Cleanups Begin
The city has started ticketing cars left during scheduled street sweeps as its mechanical cleaning program moves into enforcement. Crews will sweep 14 neighborhoods through Oct. 29.
School Bus Camera Cash Grab Has Montgomery Drivers Seeing Red
Montgomery County’s bus‑mounted AI cameras have issued hundreds of thousands of $250 notices and millions in fines, but county data and reporting question whether the program improved safety or mainly raised revenue.
MTA’s Quiet Power Overhaul Aims To Keep New York Straphangers Moving
The MTA is updating the electrical gear that powers the subway, trading aging rooms and equipment for modern substations meant to cut outages. Here's what the changes mean for riders.












