Traffic signals in Royal Oak and Farmington Hills have been using GPS data to raclibrate red lights to improve congestion.
Airlines canceled more than 2,200 U.S. flights on Sunday. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned air travel will fall to ...
Air traffic controllers issued a desperate plea to lawmakers to end the government shutdown, as thousands of workers continue without paychecks. Federal employees, including air traffic controllers, ...
Birmingham City Councillor Valerie Abbott marked her last meeting as a city official with the restart of a program to care for trees in public spaces. “This ordinance adds a lot of information and ...
Murrysville officials have had problems in recent years with crashes on Route 22 causing damage to the electrical boxes that control several traffic lights along the highway. The municipality plans to ...
Over 25% of drivers are incorrectly running through this confusing new traffic light system in Massachusetts, but why is it so bad? Well, you'll know why when we explain the controversial new system ...
A new traffic signal has been activated on the Carlisle Pike, north of Hanover, ahead of further improvements to the Route 94 corridor. The new traffic signal, located at Carlisle Pike and Brickyard ...
Startup Sage Care is coming out of stealth with $20 million in funding and customers that include Bronson Healthcare and White Plains Hospital. Justin Ho knows a lot about navigation. He’s ...
Transportation engineers at North Carolina State University have proposed that an additional color be added to existing traffic lights. This new color would be a white light, intended for the use of ...
San Anselmo hopes to reduce downtown congestion with the help of artificial intelligence. The new system was installed at the Hub, at the intersection of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard and Red Hill ...
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