Jacksonville Transportation Authority Operator Hailed for Heroic Act of Vigilance on Duty
JTA operator Janice Thompson acted swiftly to help someone in danger on the road, reflecting JTA's commitment to community service and safety. She has been praised for her dedication.
INDOT and Indiana State Police Stress Importance of 'Move Over' Law Ahead of National Move Over Day
INDOT and Indiana State Police remind drivers to move over or slow down for emergency responders and disabled vehicles, in line with National Move Over Day.
United Airlines Planes Clip Wings at Chicago's O'Hare Airport, Prompting Investigation and Safety Concerns
Two United Airlines planes clipped wings at Chicago's O'Hare Airport; Flight 2652 from Wyoming hit a parked plane. No injuries were reported as passengers deplaned normally. Causes are under investigation.
Mankato Steps Up Inclusivity with Enhanced Wheelchair Securement Training for Public Transit Operators
Mankato, Minnesota, enhances public transit inclusivity by training operators to secure various wheelchair types, aiming to provide safe and accessible services to all residents.
Orange County Alert, I-40 East Exit 261 Off-Ramp Closed for Three Weeks Starting Tonight
The N.C. Department of Transportation announces the closure of I-40 East's Exit 261 off-ramp for a three-week construction, starting October 19 at 10 p.m.
SR 410 White River Bridge Reopens Ahead of Schedule, Reconnecting Enumclaw and Buckley
The SR 410 White River Bridge between Enumclaw and Buckley reopened ahead of schedule on Oct. 17 after repairs from a vehicle collision. WSDOT added warning signs to prevent future incidents, and impacted businesses can apply for disaster loans.
California to Invest Nearly $5 Billion in Transportation, Upgrading Safety and Sustainability Statewide
California plans to invest nearly $5 billion in local transportation projects, prioritizing road and bridge upgrades, pedestrian infrastructure, and eco-friendly transportation options.
Sacramento Expands Shared-Use Path Network for Safer, Cleaner Non-Automotive Travel
Sacramento aims to extend its shared-use paths for pedestrians and cyclists, enhancing connectivity and reducing car reliance, with an additional 113 miles planned. This expansion supports sustainability and community inclusiveness.












