traffic
Coverage of traffic in the Nexus archive.
- Four lanes on Bay Bridge to close 5 nights a week
The Bay Bridge sees about 250,000 vehicles every day, with most traveling during morning and evening commutes. However, work on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge will reduce eastbound traffic to a single lane for those who travel late at night.
- Miami-Dade District 8 has trio of candidates running for coveted seat
Three candidates are competing for Miami-Dade County's eighth district commission seat: Danielle Cohen Higgins, Martha Vega Hero, and John Dubois. The district includes Homestead and Palmetto Bay, with key issues including traffic, budget management, and community development. Cohen Higgins focuses on traffic solutions and fiscal oversight, Hero emphasizes collaboration and community projects, and Dubois has not participated in interviews yet.
- McDonald's posted mixed results as U.S. same-store sales growth slowed to 0.8% and traffic fell
McDonald's reported mixed results with U.S. same-store sales growth at 0.8% and declining traffic. The company appointed a 26-year veteran as president of its U.S. business amid domestic traffic decline.
- WRIC 8News mobile app launches bite-sized video feature
WRIC 8News has launched a short-form video feature on its free mobile app, allowing viewers to quickly access news, weather, sports, and traffic updates in Central Virginia.
- Town leaders express concern over new student housing traffic in Boone
Town leaders and neighbors in Boone are concerned about traffic caused by proposed student housing on Beverly Heights Avenue. The Boone Planning Commission recommended rejecting the project, and the developer cannot submit plans or revisions to the town council.
- Waymo's noisy Santa Monica charging stations ordered to close overnight — for now
A judge ordered Waymo to halt overnight operations at Santa Monica charging stations due to resident complaints about noise, light, and traffic. The court action follows claims that the autonomous vehicle company's round-the-clock use of the stations is disrupting nearby communities.
- Waymo's noisy Santa Monica charging stations ordered to close overnight — for now
A judge ordered Waymo to stop using Santa Monica charging stations overnight due to resident complaints about noise, light, and traffic. The autonomous vehicle company had been operating the stations around the clock, disrupting nearby residents.
- WATCH: E-bike teen takeover swarms downtown city streets blocking traffic, leading to charges
Hundreds of teens on e-bikes caused traffic chaos in downtown Orlando, Florida, blocking emergency vehicles and leading to police charges. The Orlando Police Department released video showing reckless riding and arrests, emphasizing the safety risks posed by the group.
- Can you widen your way out of traffic? TDOT I-65 project at halfway point
The Tennessee Department of Transportation reports crews are halfway through a widening project on I-65 between Rivergate Parkway and Millersville. The project aims to improve traffic flow in the area.
- Man stands in front of Metro bus, holds up traffic in Koreatown, video shows
A man blocked a Metro bus in Koreatown, causing traffic delays, as shown in a video. The incident disrupted commuters already facing challenges getting to work on time.
- Serious crash impacts traffic in Geneva, Illinois for hours
A serious crash in Geneva, Illinois impacted west suburban traffic overnight, causing delays for hours.
- Burgess Road Bridge reopens despite contract dispute
The Burgess Road Bridge reopened on Friday after a last-minute contract dispute nearly caused delays. The bridge had undergone months of construction before its reopening.
- Linda Vista-Annandale Association Seeks Members to Support Its Advocacy Work
The Linda Vista-Annandale Association, the oldest neighborhood association in Pasadena, is conducting a membership drive to fund advocacy efforts focused on issues like wildfire safety and the future of the former Linda Vista Elementary School campus. The group's priorities include hillside zoning, traffic management, and concerns related to the Arroyo Seco.
- Bangkok votes for governor as Chadchart eyes record term amid urban woes
Bangkok residents voted for governor and 50 council members, with Chadchart Sittipunt leading the polls amid challenges like floods, traffic, and pollution. Over 4.5 million voters were eligible for the election.
- New Kroger coming to Murfreesboro, mayor says
Murfreesboro Mayor Shane McFarland announced a new Kroger store will be built on Memorial Boulevard near the State Farm building. The project was delayed due to drainage concerns and neighbor traffic worries, but the city approved it after Kroger addressed these issues. The existing Kroger near Iron Gate will remain open with a tenant lined up.
- Brazil and Morocco kickoff tonight at NY, NJ Stadium | how to navigate New York City Gridlock Alert
Brazil and Morocco will play at the NY, NJ Stadium tonight. Lindsay Tuchman provides traffic and transit guidance for a busy day in New York City.
- Hyderabad office-goers lose 312 hours a year in traffic, says report
Hyderabad office-goers lose 312 hours annually in traffic, according to a report. The issue highlights significant time spent in traffic by daily commuters.
- Home Minister reviews policing, traffic, cybercrime and narcotics control measures
The Home Minister reviewed measures related to policing, traffic, cybercrime, and narcotics control. The focus was on assessing existing strategies and protocols in these areas.
- Bridge on Tholur-Karuvanpady road in Thrissur collapses, major disaster averted
A bridge on the Tholur-Karuvanpady road in Thrissur collapsed, averting a major disaster. The incident caused traffic disruptions, and residents accused authorities of negligence.
- ‘I can't afford to stay': Gen Z is moving out of Miami
Members of Generation Z in Miami-Dade County are increasingly leaving South Florida due to high cost of living and limited career opportunities. A survey found over 51% of 18-34-year-olds plan to leave, with individuals like Jared Infantolino citing unaffordable housing and Alejandro Malo highlighting traffic and transit challenges as key factors.
- Planning commission seeks more details on Trump's planned 250-foot arch near the Lincoln Memorial
The National Capital Planning Commission has requested additional details on President Trump's proposed 250-foot arch near the Lincoln Memorial, focusing on potential impacts to air travel navigation, construction, and traffic in the area. The commission has kept the project under consideration while seeking clarification on these specifics.
- Fury as family farm to be turned into 300 homes that locals say will destroy wildlife and cause traffic mayhem
A family farm is set to be converted into 300 homes, sparking local anger over potential wildlife destruction and traffic problems.
- Toddler dies during family day out at beach after running into lane of traffic
A toddler tragically died during a family outing at a beach after running into a lane of traffic. The incident occurred while the family was enjoying a day out, highlighting the dangers of unsupervised children near roads.
- How air pollution is being monitored
Air pollution is being monitored, with local emissions from traffic and manufacturing being the main source of pollution. This type of pollution comes from human activities. The monitoring of air pollution is crucial for understanding its effects.
- The creepy feeling in old buildings might have a surprising cause
Infrasound, ultra-low-frequency vibrations below human hearing, may cause eerie feelings in places like old buildings. A study found people exposed to infrasound became irritable and had elevated cortisol levels without conscious awareness of the cause.
- Video captures moment toddler was rescued from traffic
A video has surfaced showing the moment a toddler was rescued from oncoming traffic. The footage highlights the quick actions of a passerby who intervened to prevent a potential accident.