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The Texas Department of Transportation will begin construction on safety improvement projects in Dumas and Fritch starting ...
TxDOT said workers will then begin improvements to the south of Canyon on US 87. The release stated that ADA, drainage, and signal light phases are scheduled to be completed in November 2024.
On the anniversary of the last deathless day on Nov. 7, 2000, Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) are working together to share safe driving ...
According to TxDOT, since then there have been almost 80,000 roadway fatalities across the state, and about 10 people die each day from crashes in Texas. In an effort to make our roads safer, TxDOT is ...
TxDOT and the Texas Department of Public Safety have partnered to help end the streak of daily deaths on Texas roadways. Thursday marked the 24th anniversary of the last deathless day on a Texas ...
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – Texas Department of Transportation partners with local law enforcement and family for their End the Streak Texas Campaign. An average of 12 people a day die in vehicle ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Texas Department of Transportation held a media event Monday to raise awareness for daily road fatalities. According to TxDOT PIO Jeff Williford, Nov. 7 marked 23 years of daily ...
While the TxDOT focuses on what they can do to engineer safer roadways, DPS will enforce the laws that help keep people safe. November marks 24 years of daily deaths on Texas roadways. Skip Navigation ...
The Texas Department of Transportation announced it would continue to negotiate with the developer of the new, nearly $1 billion Harbor Bridge on addressing a years-long dispute over the proposed ...
In 2022, pedestrian and bicyclist deaths represented 21% of all traffic fatalities in Texas, according to TxDOT. In El Paso in 2022, there were 185 traffic crashes involving pedestrians, resulting ...
Chu said over the last year, the state has seen a 29% increase in the number of pedestrian-related crashes. She said this is a worrying trend that can be reduced with simple, everyday actions.
Nov. 7—AUSTIN — Every day for the past 24 years someone has died on a Texas roadway. Every. Single. Day. On the anniversary of the last deathless day on Nov. 7, 2000, Texas Department of ...