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TSA demonstrates how it screens for explosives ahead of 9/11 anniversary
News4 Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss was at Regan National Airport for a safety demonstration from the Transportation Security Administration.
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Cars collect troves of data about traffic and road hazards. Should they share it?
Transportation officials are hoping a major investment in a technology allowing cars to talk to other cars about hazards on the road could be part of the solution to a recent surge in traffic deaths.
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Some Jeep SUVs and pickups are catching fire even after engines are turned off, owners say
U.S. auto safety regulators are investigating reports that the engines can catch fire on some Jeep SUVs and pickup trucks with the ignition turned off.
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Montgomery County debuts Pink and Lime bus routes serving Shady Grove, Rio
Montgomery County debuted two new bus lines serving the Rio shopping center and Shady Grove community on Monday. News4’s Joseph Olmo speaks to County Executive Marc Elrich about plans to make these lines greener in the near future.
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Metro has traffic bottlenecks, too. Here's the worst one
Traffic bottlenecks largely affect drivers – but Metro trains get caught up in jams, too. News4 transportation reporter Adam Tuss and traffic reporter Melissa Mollet explain.
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Construction blues: Virginia's worst traffic bottleneck is on I-495
News4’s Adam Tuss is taking a look at the end-of-summer slowdown in the DMV. Here’s why part of the Beltway in Virginia is a major bottleneck.
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Police crack down on speed limits for cyclists on Capital Crescent Trail
After community complaints about speeding cyclists, police are at Capital Crescent Trail enforcing speed limits and educating cyclists. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Maryland cuts $1.3B in 6-year transportation draft plan
Maryland’s six-year capital transportation plan will drop by $1.3 billion. That’s according to a draft plan state officials released Tuesday in response to operating costs that are outpacing revenue growth. Officials say the reduction in the $18.9 billion program for fiscal years 2025 to 2030 will result in deferred projects, such as sidewalk repair and intersection improvements. It also will...
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Parts of Sligo Creek Parkway close due to Purple Line construction
Starting Sept. 16, a portion of Sligo Creek Parkway will temporarily close in Silver Spring, Maryland due to crews laying down tracks for the Purple Line. The parkway will be closed from Schuyler Road to Wayne Avenue. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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Surprised? Capital Beltway has Maryland's worst traffic bottleneck
News4’s Adam Tuss is taking a look at the end-of-summer slowdown in the DMV. Here’s why the top of the Beltway near Georgia Avenue is the worst bottleneck in Maryland.
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DC has fined drivers nearly $15M for blocking bus lanes
More than 140,000 vehicles have received fines for blocking bus zones in D.C. in the first nine months of the District enforcing the rule. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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DC fines drivers nearly $15M for blocking bus lanes
The District has ticketed more than 147,000 blocking bus lanes in the nine months since the city began enforcement. The tickets, at $100 a pop, add up to nearly $15 million for drivers who have blocked red-painted bus lanes.
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Drumroll: DC's worst traffic bottleneck is on 295
News4’s Adam Tuss is taking a look at the end-of-summer slowdown in the DMV. Here’s why 295 has the worst traffic bottleneck in the District.
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Commuters head back to work after 4 Red Line Metro stations reopen
Today is the first rush hour since the Metro reopened four Red Line stations after repairs and more work towards the Purple Line over the summer. Commuters can now ride the Silver Spring, Wheaton, Glenmont and Forest Glen stations again. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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DC leaders' new safety efforts target Virginia, Maryland drivers
The Department of Public Works are expanding safety efforts on the roads as more dangerous driving is spotted on the road, especially from Virginia and Maryland drivers. DPW are finding and towing cars who are racking up D.C. traffic violations and not paying them off. News4’s Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss reports.
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DC's new traffic safety efforts focus on drivers from Maryland, Virginia
D.C. leaders are talking about new efforts they believe will have a greater impact on street safety, including targeting drivers from Virginia and Maryland. The Department of Public Works noticed a lot of the cars responsible for dangerous and risky driving in the city come from outside of the District, particularly on Friday and Saturday nights. DPW has been...
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DC's new traffic safety efforts focus on drivers from Maryland, Virginia
D.C.’s new street safety efforts include cracking down on drivers from Maryland and Virginia who aren’t paying their tickets from Washington. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss explains.
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DC drivers face $500 tickets for blowing past stopped school buses
Drivers in D.C. who pass a stopped school bus, endangering kids, could be hit with a $500 ticket. School buses are now equipped with cameras to catch violators. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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Construction has big impact on Arlington intersection
A major road project in Arlington has picked up in intensity and has a lot of people asking when it’s going to be finished. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss reports the Columbia Pike Forward project has narrowed roads and closed sidewalks for quite a while.
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Happy birthday? Capital Beltway turns 60 years old
The road many D.C.-area drivers have a love-hate relationship with is now 60 years old. News4’s Adam Tuss has a look back on the Beltway’s history and how it’s changed over the years.