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NewsMay 10, 2001

Representative Criticizes Radar Cameras

Dick Armey (R-Texas), majority leader of the U.S. House of Representatives, says using radar cameras to enforce speed limits is too close to "a Big Brother surveillance state.

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NewsMay 7, 2001

Congestion Getting Worse

Congestion on the nation's highways is getting worse, and the worst place to be is in California

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NewsMay 1, 2001

Lane Closures on Woodrow Wilson

One or two lanes of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge near Washington, D.C., will be closed in each direction during some weekends in May to replace the metal drawbridge

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NewsMay 1, 2001

Toll Lanes: Fast or Slow?

While authorities in some eastern states are taking measures to slow down people zipping through electronic toll lanes, higher-speed express lanes are on their way in other states

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NewsApril 25, 2001

Construction Season Starting in West Virginia

A truck pull-off is among the construction projects getting under way in West Virginia as the summer construction season stars

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NewsApril 23, 2001

Stay Out of Left Lane in Charleston

South Carolina legislators wanted to keep trucks out of the left lane of Interstate 26 through the Charleston area, but the state trucking association managed to keep lawmakers from enacting an outright ban

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NewsApril 20, 2001

Alabama Plans New North-South Freeway

Alabama officials are planning a major freeway that will run north-south through the western portion of the state

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NewsApril 18, 2001

Bridge Demolition to Close Lanes in Tenn.

If you're traveling I-65 through Davidson County, Tenn., this weekend, be prepared for delays or look for an alternate route

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NewsApril 17, 2001

Toll Highway Proposed in Louisiana

Truckers would pay about $5.60 to drive a 35-mile stretch of Louisiana Interstate under a highway funding proposal

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NewsApril 11, 2001

Tennessee to Use ITS, Rumble Stripes for Safer Highways

High-tech intelligent transportation systems in Nashville and rumble strips across the state are on the Tennessee Department of Transportation's plans to make the state's highways safer

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