The state knew many riders weren’t taking skills courses to get their endorsements. What could motivate change?
For decades, TRL has worked at the intersection of safety science, transport operations and technology innovation. Today, we’re partnering with airports to help them run safer, smarter operations on ...
New Jersey Governor Chris Murphy signs a bill that allocates $2.5 million for university-based research of unidentified ...
Policing experts say officer who fired fatal shots may have placed himself at needless risk by standing in front of Renée Good’s vehicle.
In a statement sent on Thursday, Latta Police Chief Allan Rogers announced that he and three other officers, Capt. Simon ...
The killing of Renee Nicole Good has become a flashpoint across the country. Over 1,000 protests are planned this weekend in ...
Tennessee’s new “Ink of Hope” requirement enlists licensed tattoo artists to recognize and report indicators of trafficking. But the law has limits.
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NATO Countries Send Troops to Greenland After U.S. Talks Collapse
NATO is rallying to protect Greenland from the United States. Denmark, France, Germany, Norway, and Switzerland have all confirmed plans to deploy military personnel to Greenland, after diplomatic ...
Inuwa Ibrahim is the current managing director, Kaduna Line, overseeing Director General, Kaduna State Transport Regulatory ...
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Cities designed 1-way streets to speed up traffic. Now they are scrapping them to slow it down
Midsize cities across the U.S. are increasingly converting one-way streets to two-way routes. Transportation planners view ...
Research shows that compliance-focused safety training alone rarely delivers lasting risk reduction, prompting calls for ...
Video showing a van that went through an active railroad crossing in State Center earlier this week is helping police provide ...
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