by STOPandGO — published on January 16th, 2008
The Trans-Texas Corridor, which according to just about all official counts isn’t actually happening, was planned out further at a meeting last night. Officials insist they have no plans yet. Frankly we don’t believe them! We applaud the residents in Texas for fighting this project and fighting the push to dilute our national sovereignty to create a de facto North American union.
by STOPandGO — published on December 20th, 2007
Electronic speed-limit signs along an 11-mile stretch of Interstate 4 have been covered as state road officials prepare to test their ability to display changing speed limits.
Speed-limit signs covered
by STOPandGO — published on November 29th, 2007
After a projected completion date of the last week in October, the switch was officially thrown on Nov. 21. The new signal light will hopefully serve to staunch the steady trickle of vehicle accidents that have occurred in the last few years. This article describes how a traffic light is implemented by the DOT.
Signal light to slow busy intersection
by STOPandGO — published on November 14th, 2007
State officials say they hope by the end of 2008 to have a better idea of an exact route for the I-69/Trans-Texas Corridor after town hall meetings and public hearings are completed.
TxDOT: Public will have say in I-69 route
by STOPandGO — published on November 6th, 2007
Your days of being pulled over for speeding are numbered. That would be great news, except in an increasing number of states the flashing red and blue lights in your rear-view mirror are being replaced by the photographic flash of traffic cameras.
Opinion: The Roads Have Eyes
by STOPandGO — published on October 25th, 2007
As many as 10 vehicles drove around barriers and onto freshly poured concrete on a busy thoroughfare during rush hour. Two got stuck, Mequon police said Thursday. “Once someone goes around the barricade and busts through the tape, others follow,” Sgt. Tony Restivo said.
Oops! Drivers sink into wet concrete