Governor Hochul Urges New Yorkers to Drive Sober as State Police Ramp Up Holiday Patrols
Governor Hochul emphasizes holiday safety in New York with increased law enforcement patrols to combat impaired driving until January 1, 2026, and temporary lane closures suspended to ease travel.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean P. Duffy Announces $1 Billion Investment for Safer Roads, Strips DEI Requirements in Grant Program
U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Sean P. Duffy, announced a $1 billion funding increase to enhance road safety, impacting a range of projects across the nation.
San Luis Set for Major Road Expansion, ADOT Approves $65 Million Overhaul of Cesar Chavez Boulevard
ADOT approved the $65 million expansion of Cesar Chavez Boulevard in San Luis, AZ, aiming to ease traffic and enhance safety; the project starts in 2026 and includes a new four-lane road and improved intersections.
Digital Speed Signs Hit I‑35W In Fort Worth After Deadly Pileup
TxDOT has started installing digital variable speed-limit signs across Texas, with new boards spotted on I‑35W near Fort Worth. The displays let engineers temporarily lower limits — usually by up to 10 mph during bad weather or congestion.
El Paso Police Boost Traffic Law Enforcement Ahead of Holidays to Promote Road Safety
El Paso Police Department enhances traffic law enforcement during holidays, focusing on reducing impaired driving, speeding, and distracted driving through increased police presence backed by the STEP grant.
Nashville's Second Avenue Reopens Five Years Post Bombing, Signaling Renewed Hope for Local Businesses
Nashville's Second Avenue reopened five years after a bombing, marking the end of a difficult rebuild marred by damage and infrastructure issues. The move promises renewed commerce and reflects the city's resilience.












