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Newsby News/Media ReleaseDecember 3, 2022

“Eyes on 94” Aims to Crack Down on Speeders, Distracted Drivers

State police from Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois recently conducted a coordinated enforcement effort on I-94 to help reduce crashes.

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Newsby StaffAugust 8, 2022

Where in the U.S. Drivers Are Most Stressed Behind the Wheel

HiRoad collected 1.3 million driving-related tweets from across the nation and used an AI tool to detect their stress levels. Find out what factors and which places trigger driver anxiety most.

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NewsMay 31, 2017

Nonpartisan Group Gives Feedback on Infrastructure Reform

In a detailed report, the Committee for Economic Development of the Conference Board made recommendations for improving America’s roads and bridges, including private investment, user fees, technology and more.

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NewsApril 20, 2017

Most Dangerous, Safest Highways Ranked

The 545-mile U.S. Highway 1 that runs from southern Georgia to Key West, Fla., has been deemed the most dangerous highway in the U.S. because it has the highest fatal crash rate, according to Geotab.

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Newsby David CullenApril 5, 2017

Georgia DOT Plans to Reopen I-85 by June 15

Georgia’s Department of Transportation is aiming to complete rebuilding of the stretch of I-85 that collapsed last week — slicing one of the main arteries through metropolitan Atlanta — by June 15, which would be roughly 10 weeks since the collapse.

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NewsNovember 23, 2015

Highway Users Rank America's Worst 50 Traffic Bottlenecks

The worst traffic bottleneck in the country is in Chicago, Ill., according to a new study by the American Highway Users Alliance -- and Los Angeles owns the next six of the top 10.

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NewsNovember 3, 2015

Miles Driven Reaches All-Time High

Drivers traveled more miles on U.S. roads in August to push the yearly total to date past 2 trillion for a new all-time high as well as the largest year-over-year gain in monthly driving, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.

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Newsby StaffJanuary 28, 2015

U.S. Senate Begins Work on Highway Bill

The U.S. Senate's Environment and Public Works Committee has launched its effort to draft a new highway bill with vows to work out political differences in order to restore the health of the nation’s infrastructure.

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NewsNovember 25, 2014

Thanksgiving Traffic Forecast: Longer Delays on Wednesday Afternoon

Anyone out driving the day before Thanksgiving needs to be prepared for possible big traffic delays with traffic congestion predicted to be 25% worse than a typical Wednesday afternoon, according to the traffic analytics company Inrix.

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