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You don’t need a degree in traffic engineering to know a work zone can go south quickly. One distracted driver. One missed ...
The American Automobile Association (AAA) urges drivers to stay vigilant this summer while people, and especially children, ...
Trooper Efrid of the North Carolina Highway Patrol provides essential tips to help residents prepare for Tropical Storm ...
The first holiday of the summer is upon us. As the Fourth of July is celebrated, the Dunkirk Police Department offers a few safety tips and announcements regarding road closures and waterfront updates ...
From boats and buses to walking and biking, here’s how best to reach and move around the waterfront. Plus, where to find ...
Fourth of July festivities are set to kick off in Ocean City, Maryland, this week. Here's a look at what to expect with ...
On surface streets, GDOT says heavy to normal traffic will likely begin in the late morning on Tuesday and continue through ...
Dr. Janelle Gordon shares tips on how to safely consume organic produce during summer, focusing on washing methods and ...
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Tips for Riding Safely in Traffic
Riding a motorcycle in traffic can be exhilarating, but it also requires heightened awareness and skill. Unlike driving a car, motorcyclists are more exposed, which makes safety a top priority.
Afternoon hours will be the most congested. Drivers should hit the road in the morning to avoid the worst traffic, but keep in mind construction, crashes, or severe weather could impact travel times.
This surge comes just days after TSA set a new record by screening 3.1 million travelers on Sunday, June 22, the busiest day in its history. The agency says it is fully staffed and ready and it’s ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WOWK) — Independence Day travelers should expect high traffic volumes for their trek to celebrate. In fact, nearly 350,000 West Virginians are hitting the road, according to AAA.