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Greenbelt sets up cameras at stop signs to enforce complete stops
The city of Greenbelt added cameras at stop signs to enforce drivers to stop completely. News4 transportation reporter Adam Tuss has the details.
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Road closures, Metrobus detours to kick in ahead of election night at Howard
Howard students won’t have class Tuesday, as the campus prepares for VP Kamala Harris’ election night visit. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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Why Toyota and Honda vehicles have such high resale values
Toyota and Honda hold their value better than just about any other brand. CNBC looks at how they got this way and explores what could knock them off the podium.
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Road closures, parking restrictions for Harris' Howard U election watch party
The university is gearing up for the Harris-Waltz campaign’s visit by closing down Tuesday. Road closures, parking restrictions and security measures will be in effect on and around campus.
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‘Lexus lane'? Express lanes proposed for Beltway in Virginia, Maryland
Maryland officials have pushed back against VDOT’s plan, saying they believe it will create more congestion on their side of the Wilson Bridge.
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Metro workers call for more protection after station manager assaulted
Transit workers demonstrated in Northern Virginia Thursday to call for more protection on the job after a Metro station manager was assaulted.
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Ford to halt production of electric F-150 Lightning next month until January
Ford plans to halt production of the F-150 Lightning until January to address high inventories and reduce losses of the all-electric pickup trucks.
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List: Downtown DC road closures for Harris' speech on the Ellipse
Ahead of the event, D.C. police have released a list of road closures and parking prohibitions.
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20,000 supporters expected for Kamala Harris speech on National Mall
Preps are underway on the Ellipse for a major speech by Vice President Kamala Harris as she aims to make a closing argument to the American people as to why she should be the next president. Derrick Ward reports.
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The future of Dulles: New designs give a glimpse
Dulles Airport has presented its latest 25-year master plan to the FAA. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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Hundreds of drivers cited for passing school buses in DC
Hundreds of citations for passing school buses with stop signs extended were handed out since a program started just a few months ago. News 4 Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss reports.
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‘Frustrated and disappointed': Metro ends late-night service worker discounts
Metro will end its After-Hours Commuter Service Program, which gives late-night workers discounts on Lyft as of Oct. 31. A bartender at Lost & Found talks to News4’s Joseph Olmo about how the program made her feel safe, as well as her worries about the newly expanded Metrobus routes.
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DC rolls out more automated traffic cameras
Red light cameras, speed cameras, school bus cameras – there’s plenty of automated enforcement watching the roads, and more are coming. News4 Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss reports.
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Maryland reminds drivers to slow down and move over
Maryland troopers have issued more than 7,000 citations and warnings to drivers this year for not moving over when passing first responders, roadside workers or disabled cars on the side of the road. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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College Park is the latest Purple Line traffic hot spot
The new hot spot for Purple Line construction traffic may be near College Park, where a lot of road work has kicked into high gear. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss explains.
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Montgomery County to install cameras to crack down on loud car noises
Montgomery County voted in favor of a pilot program to combat loud noise from cars with modified exhaust systems. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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Project to reduce rail traffic between DC, Virginia finally breaks ground
The Long Bridge project aims to speed up railway traffic by constructing a new span over the Potomac River in addition to the existing bridge. The project is set to be completed by 2030. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss reports.
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Montgomery County to install ‘noise cameras' to catch excessively loud cars
The Montgomery County Council voted in favor of a pilot program that will use “noise camera” devices in an effort to reduce exhaust noise. Council members said such noise pollution has harmful physical and mental health impacts.
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Traffic backed up after crash on I-495 Inner Loop in Prince George's
The driver of a pickup truck is critically injured after the truck crashed into the back of a school bus on the Beltway Inner Loop in Prince George’s County, Maryland, authorities say. Three lanes of the Inner Loop at Route 50 in Lanham were shut down about 3 p.m. after the crash, Prince George’s County Fire & EMS said....
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Crash causes major backups on Beltway near Route 50
A pickup driver was critically injured in the crash.