Ford agrees to pay second-largest civil penalty in NHTSA history
An investigation that began in 2021 found the company didn’t recall vehicles with defective rearview cameras in a timely manner or provide accurate and complete recall information as required by the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act.
Hochul Says Congestion Pricing to Start Jan. 5 — Before Trump Takes Office
Five months after suspending the vehicle-tolling initiative aimed at funding transit upgrades, Gov. Kathy Hochul put congestion pricing back on track Thursday. At a Midtown news conference as packed as a rush-hour train, Hochul announced that motorists driving south of 60th Street in Manhattan will begin paying a once-daily $9 toll on Jan. 5.
Study offers insight into transportation access disparities in Appalachia
The key findings from this project highlight how innovative methodologies and transportation accessibility metrics can inform decision making across this region’s 13 states. The insights also provide a new perspective from which the region’s unique transportation challenges can be tackled.
A village well-known as a Franklin County speed trap is at it again after a 3-year hiatus
After ceasing to issue traffic citations in 2021, a village well-known as a Franklin County speed trap is at it again. The village of Brice, home to only 93 people, according to the 2020 census — has issued roughly 3,000 speeding tickets since Aug. 20, the first day the cameras were active.
Michigan, Virginia bills would permit speed cameras
Efforts underway at the Michigan and Virginia statehouses would authorize the use of speed cameras in certain areas. At least nine states have already acted this year on the use of automated enforcement cameras.