New York City will roll out a 15 mph speed limit for e-bikes, e-scooters and other pedal-assisted commercial bicycles on Oct. 24, officials said Wednesday. The policy, which matches an existing speed ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The Aurora Police Department is hoping to crack down on the rising trend of speeding crashes by deploying two mobile speed cameras that will move across the city at “high-risk” areas ...
SPOKANE, Wash. -- The City of Spokane will soon have some new signage to encourage drivers to slow down and obey the speed limit. On Monday night, Spokane City Council voted to approve the $6,000 ...
Rail Authority proposes at-grade alignment through Shafter to cut costs, time. Shafter council rejects alternatives unless rail moves east to avoid splitting. Authority cites lessons from Fresno and ...
K1 Speed Culver City reimagines the thrill of indoor go-karting. The main attraction is the state-of-the-art, multi-level track, a first for the region. Drivers will navigate challenging hairpin turns ...
SHAFTER, Calif. (KERO) — Dozens of Shafter residents filled Veterans Hall Monday night to voice their opposition to a new proposal from the California High Speed Rail Authority that would route the ...
ANDRE, THE BALTIMORE CITY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION IS ADDING NEW AUTOMATED SPEED CAMERAS NEAR TWO SCHOOLS. AND IF YOU’RE SPEEDING EVEN BY JUST OVER TEN MILES PER HOUR, YOU COULD SOON BE GETTING A ...
With new regulations on electric bike speed, fans of the gray Citi Bike — lovingly known as the White Stallion or the Ghost — are facing a slower, safer future. Credit... Supported by By Andrew Keh ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The Department of Transportation recently installed speed humps on Forest Hill Road in New Springville in an ongoing effort to slow down drivers. The stretch of Forest Hill Road, ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (WNYT) – Changes are now taking effect on the roads in Saratoga Springs. The city has started changing their speed limit signs throughout the city to 25 miles per hour. This ...
Travelers heading down Central at San Pedro, beware: new speed cameras are now up and running. On Oct. 6, the city put up the cameras it hopes will deter speeding down East Central in both directions.
City staff propose default 20 mph on most residential streets, replacing 25 mph. Council to consider new speed formula in early 2025 after consultant crash data. Officials target 10 mph shared streets ...