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A burnt-orange view of "Roads." Full Story
The latest transportation news from The Texas Tribune.
A burnt-orange view of "Roads." Full Story
Team Kay is on the television airwaves this week with an ad hitting Governor Rick Perry on transportation policy. Full Story
Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison has laid out her vision for the future of transportation in Texas. Full Story
A rundown of the data we've published so far — and a look ahead. Full Story
Texas highways are efficient, unless you're in a car. Full Story
Texas has the worst rates of cargo and heavy equipment theft in the country. Yet while criminals are raking in billions of dollars each year, the state has never had an organized system to address the problem. Full Story
NBC-5 in Dallas used our data application for a story on red-light cameras. Full Story
Stiles and Babalola's long-awaited red-light camera data app. Grissom's two-parter on a powerful Texan's quest to change the DPS report on the crash that killed his son. Ramshaw's two-parter on transitional medicine. Thevenot on the charter school queue. And a ton of political news: KBH filed (but our TribCasters wondered about her path to the GOP nod); Debra Medina filed (and Hamilton tried to sort out what effect she'll have on the race); Farouk Shami defiantly remained in the Democratic primary (but Hu couldn't find evidence that he'd voted very often, let alone like a Democrat); and Rick Perry sent personalized messages to every Tom, Dick, and fill-in-the-blank. The best of our best from December 7 to 11, 2009 Full Story
Next time you plan on speeding through an intersection after the signal changes to red, remember this: A camera could be watching. Full Story
How we built the red-light camera app. Download the data and build your own — or embed ours as an iframe. Full Story
Explore red-light camera intersections across Texas, or drill down to individual intersections to see images, crash figures and citation totals. Full Story
Governor Rick Perry admits the state needs more money to pay for new roads. But he doesn't agree with the Texas Senate Transportation Committee Chairman on how to pay for them. Full Story