The Governor’s Transportation Finance Panel is a group of experts in transportation, finance, and economic development charged with examining funding options and developing recommendations that […]
A problem with the recent software upgrade at the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles and a backlog of cases has led to police stopping motorists […]
Boucher: “Residents are taking full days off from work to get their DMV business completed. This father’s daughter was moved to tears by her experience. […]
According to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wrapped gifts are allowed in carry-on or checked luggage but further inspection may be required after initial the […]
Boucher: “I will continue to highlight these fiscal issues in the coming weeks and months until structural budget changes are made which put Connecticut back […]
The nearly decade-long struggle to replace the crumbling Stamford railroad station parking garage has taken another bizarre turn: the CDOT now wants to spend $1.5 […]
Hurtling through a tube may be fine for mail, but what about humans? As a recent article in Smithsonian Magazine points out, the psychological factor […]
Murphy is looking to receive feedback on how a shorter, more reliable commute could improve commerce, productivity, and quality of life for Connecticut commuters and […]
Report by Paula Antolini October 13, 2015 8:43AM EDT Railroad Information That May Affect Doing Business in Connecticut and Beyond On Oct 12, 2015, the […]
It’s been a rough few years for Metro-North what with derailments, crashes and commuter deaths. But it finally seems like service and safety are coming […]
Hundreds of people came out to support raising funds for BHS by test-driving cars from Ingersoll Auto, driving the vehicles around the school campus. Report […]
The Department of Motor Vehicles is reminding residents that they have until the close of business Tuesday, October 13, to complete any renewals of licenses, […]
Buick “Drive for Students” Fundraiser presented by Ingersoll Auto will donate $20.00 for every test drive taken, potentially allowing BHS to earn up to $10,000 […]
On Monday, U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), a member of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, will ride the Waterbury Branch Rail Line from […]
Department of Motor Vehicles transitions to a real time modern computer software system that should allow for many more online services. Report by Paula Antolini […]
On August 21, 2015 at approximately 9:47 a.m., State Police responded to investigate a multi-vehicle fatal collision involving one tractor-trailer, two box trucks, and one addition vehicle on […]
Devices Expected to Modernize System, Grow Ridership. CTtransit buses throughout the state will soon be equipped with GPS devices that will provide real-time bus location […]
Report by Paula Antolini July 5, 2015 8:54M EDT “Talking Transportation” Updates on Transportation News by Jim Cameron It’s time to update you on some […]
Topics outlined in the report include the state’s biennial budget, business and jobs, children and families, consumer protection, education and transportation. Report by Paula Antolini […]
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced that as a result of work completed in March 2014 in response to the Federal Railroad Administration’s Emergency […]
“Any budget that narrowly passes the House 73-70 and the Senate 19-17 in an ‘emergency vote’ without debate bears closer scrutiny, especially in a state […]
Metro North will be installing video and audio recording devices in railcars, and will install positive train control – beginning as a pilot program this […]