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No rest for the weary as rest areas close
That old adage "No rest for the weary" could have been coined with Mark and Barbara Van Art in mind. ...
A driving tour of Maryland's byways offers beauty, history and more
The fall colors may have peaked, with more leaves clinging to turf than trees, but it's still not too late for an autumn auto tour.Last month, the ...
Audit says Mich. slow with bridge inspections
Transportation officials failed to inspect some bridges, looked at deteriorating bridges less often than required by state law and did not check for ...
Illinois teen driving program receives honor
A teenage driver safety program run by the Illinois Department of Transportation has been recognized for using peer programming to try to reduce the ...
Reno panel to consider digital billboards
Allowing digital billboards in some areas of Reno will be considered this week by the Reno Planning Commission. ...
Less spin, more accountability
It's anybody's guess who's more out of control, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) or the politicians who enable them. Both think they ...
Big Four Bridge project moving along
The Ohio River bridge project known as the "Big Four Bridge," which is being turned into a span over the river for pedestrians and bikers is taking ...
Nevada road stimulus helps rural areas most so far
Rural Nevada has benefited the most from federal highway stimulus dollars so far, receiving 63 percent of Federal Highway Administration funding for ...
NV road stimulus benefits rural areas most so far
Rural Nevada has benefited the most from federal highway stimulus dollars so far, receiving 63 percent of Federal Highway Administration funding for ...
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