Traffic is expected to be the worst in Washington DC on Thursday. Here's what to know for travelers in DC, Virginia and Maryland for this weekend.
The transportation department is partnering with technology firm Cavnue to launch the state's first "smart corridor" along ...
A municipality looking to submit a plan to the state DOT must first hold a public hearing, and the plan must show how the devices could help improve traffic safety.
About 1 million vehicles traveled through the Interstate 91, Interstate 691 and Route 15 work zone in Meriden during March, and of that total, about 300,000 were clocked traveling 10 or more mph over ...
HAMDEN — Following the rules of the road in Hamden will soon protect more than just public safety — it could also protect motorists' pocketbooks. Last May, town officials submitted a proposal to the ...
Washington D.C. officials briefly displayed the wrong national flag ahead of King Charles III’s visit next week, after district public works crews mistakenly installed Australian flags instead of the ...
The City of Everett has turned its Flock cameras, a popular type of automated license plate reader (ALPR), back on after a new state law took effect, exempting ALPR footage from the Public Records Act ...
State transportation agencies are turning to AI technologies at a rapid rate, harnessing their power to improve mobility system operations and safety. The technology is reorienting entire agencies ...
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Washington State Department of Transportation is adding more cameras to expand its work zone speed cameras all across the state.