Articles tagged as: transportation
March 11, 2020
Consumer Reports Develops Standard Terms For Auto Safety Gear
It's sometimes difficult to explain all of the latest technology on today's automobiles, even for seasoned automotive journalists. Consumer Reports teamed up with J.D. Power and the National Safety Council to propose standard terminology.
Read MoreMarch 6, 2020
How Not To Get Sick On A Plane: A Guide To Avoiding Pathogens
Here are recommendations from researchers on how to stave off infectious diseases such as the common cold and the flu during a flight.
Read MoreMarch 6, 2020
Coronavirus Travel Tips: To Fly Or Not To Fly? What Happens If You Cancel?
Questions are coming up as travelers cope with the threat of COVID-19. Here are some answers that may help.
Read MoreMarch 5, 2020
IndyGo Plans To Roll Out Route Changes In June
WFYI's Taylor Bennett spoke to IndyGo Director of Public Affairs, Leslie Gordon about the role the public had in the creating the new routes and how legislation currently moving through the Statehouse could impact those plans.
Read MoreMarch 2, 2020
Indianapolis' Plans For All-Electric Bus Fleet In Question
IndyGo's plan to switch to an entirely electric fleet of public buses by 2035 is in question due to problems with range.
Read MoreFebruary 21, 2020
IndyGo And City Partner On New Training Site
Indy Go and the Indianapolis Department of Metropolitan Development announce plans for a new bus driver training center on a long abandoned site.
Read MoreFebruary 20, 2020
Tanker Fire Closes I-70 At I-465
Interstate 70 on Indianapolis' east side was closed Thursday after a semi tanker trailer hauling fuel overturned and caught fire.
Read MoreFebruary 18, 2020
Hands-Free Driving Bill Eases Farther Down Legislative Highway
Legislation to ban handheld cell phone use while driving appears headed to passage after a Senate committee easily approved the measure.
Read MoreFebruary 17, 2020
Indianapolis Weighs Future Of Electric Car-Charging Stations
BlueIndy will end its collaboration with the city of Indianapolis on May 21. Under the citys contract with BlueIndy, it has 90 days from that date to decide whether to buy the 81 electric car-charging stations.
Read MoreFebruary 4, 2020
Speed Cameras Bill Won't Advance In 2020 Session
The bill would have created a pilot program speed cameras in four work zones statewide. Tickets would only have been issued if a driver was caught going 11 miles per hour over the limit while workers were present.
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