TxDOT is looking to upgrade State Highway 287, which runs 687 miles from Port Arthur to Amarillo, to an interstate. Here's why it's being considered.
The Texas Department of Public Safety said the agency has sent notices for 6,451 driver downgrades. The agency said those ...
AUSTIN, Texas – Last month, the Texas Department of Transportation released a 71-page strategic plan with artificial intelligence targets the department hopes will aid transportation investments ...
A feasibility study published by the Texas Department of Transportation considers turning U.S. 287 into the state's new Interstate.
Rekor Systems has been awarded a multi-year contract by TxDOT to implement its incident management platform statewide in Texas. Rekor Command® has shown significant operational improvements, including ...
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Texas study backs $24.5B plan to convert US 287 to interstate
The conversion, which would cost an estimated $24.52 billion, is projected to save drivers 44 minutes on average and relieve ...
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“Building roads, reducing tolls, and saving taxpayer money are top priorities,” said Abbott in a statement released by TxDOT. “All three are achieved with the Texas Department of Transportation ...
SAN ANTONIO – J. Bruce Bugg, Jr., the chairman of the Texas Transportation Commission, has died. The Texas Department of Transportation announced Bugg’s “sudden passing” on Wednesday. “Chairman Bugg ...
The Texas Department of Transportation said it is reaching out to Texans whose personal data was compromised during a data breach that led to the improper download of nearly 300,000 crash reports.
Personal information included in nearly 300,000 Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Crash Records Information System reports was improperly accessed via a compromised account. TxDOT discovered ...
DALLAS — The state agency in charge of building Texas’ massive highways says Texans need more ways to get around if the state’s going to continue to grow — a stunning acknowledgment in car-dominant ...
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