Americans lost record 63 hours to traffic in 2024, study finds
Americans lost a record 63 hours to traffic in 2024 — nearly eight full workdays — according to Texas A&M’s latest Urban Mobility Report.
DART's $2B Silver Line moves forward despite partnership disputes
The DART Silver Line rail project is moving forward amidst controversy as several member cities consider withdrawing from the transit agency, creating uncertainty just months before the FIFA World Cup.
18 passengers being evaluated after people mover hits dock at Dulles Airport
A mobile lounge transporting passengers to Concourse D at Dulles Airport struck the dock at an angle on Monday afternoon, injuring 18 people.
TxDOT unveils plan to expand transit statewide by 2050
TxDOT's new Texas Statewide Multimodal Transit Plan 2050 proposes a transformative, statewide network of expanded transportation options to handle the projected 40% population boom by 2050, even as several major North Texas cities consider withdrawing from DART.
TxDOT unveils plan to expand transit statewide, preparing for 40% population growth by 2050
TxDOT's new Texas Statewide Multimodal Transit Plan 2050 proposes a transformative, statewide network of expanded transportation options to handle the projected 40% population boom by 2050, even as several major North Texas cities consider withdrawing from DART.
FAA grounds general aviation operations at DCA, 11 other US airports
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has temporarily banned general aviation operations and nonscheduled aircraft flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
1,000+ flights canceled as FAA reduces traffic in shutdown
More than 1,000 U.S. flights were canceled for a second straight day on Saturday as the Federal Aviation Administration continued to reduce air traffic amid the ongoing government shutdown.
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On Wednesday, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced its plans to reduce air traffic at 40 of the country's "high-volume" markets by 10% beginning Friday, according to The Associated Press.
FAA cuts flights amid shutdown — What to do if yours is delayed or canceled
The Federal Aviation Administration will reduce air traffic by 10% in 40 major markets starting Friday as unpaid air traffic controllers continue to call out.
E-scooter injuries among kids doubled in 2024, data shows
Injuries among children under 15 has risen significantly.
TSA just banned these items from checked bags: See the list
The new rules on flying involves hair tools, marking the latest change to airport security screenings this year.
Fort Worth considers removing DEI programs
The council has a decision to make. Essentially give up its DEI programs and keep roughly $300,000,000 in federal funding or maintain DEI programs and lose that $300,000,000.
DART expects return to normal by Monday after train catches fire, injuring 6
DART's board of directors got an update from the transit agency CEO on Friday with an estimate of when operations will be back to normal.
Texas, federal government strike deal aiming to speed up state infrastructure projects
A new agreement between the Federal Highway Administration and the Texas Department of Transportation will give the state more authority to conduct environmental reviews, a move the government says will accelerate the construction of bridge and highway projects.
Texas says goodbye to temporary paper license plates in July
Beginning July 1, most Texas car buyers will be issued their permanent plates at the time of purchase.
Dallas Bike Plan gets first approved expansion since 2011
Bicyclists in Dallas will soon start to see updates to the city's network of cycling exploration.
Southwest Airlines' new portable charger policy a first for U.S. carriers
Under a new policy taking effect Wednesday, May 28, Southwest Airlines will be the first domestic carrier requiring passengers to have portable battery chargers visible while in use.
Bill dubbed 'DART killer' moves out of Texas House committee
A bill that could cut 25% of the funding to Dallas Area Rapid Transit advanced out of the Texas House Transportation Committee on Tuesday.
Watch: Driver stops on interstate after missing exit, causing multi-car pileup, then leaves
The driver was seen stopping in the middle of a busy interstate in Ohio after missing their exit. Fortunately, no one sustained any life-threatening injuries.
NTSB calls for risk assessment on 7 Texas bridges after Baltimore collapse
The National Transportation Safety Board has identified seven Texas bridges with an "unknown" risk of collapse in the event it is hit by a ship.



















