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Metro Network Issues Cause Possible Delays, Riders Discuss Impact
A network glitch caused WMATA to warn of possible Metro delays Wednesday morning. Juliana Valencia spoke to Metro riders about the issues impact.
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I-270 Sinkhole Repairs Could Take Weeks
A sinkhole on I-270 in Montgomery County may take weeks to repair, snarling traffic in the meantime. News4’s Megan McGrath has info on the cause, fix and what drivers should know.
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35 or 75 MPH? Part of I-95 in Virginia Now Has Variable Speed Limit
The speed limit along a stretch of Interstate 95 in Virginia could change day to day, or even hour to hour, under a plan to relieve congestion and improve safety, the Virginia Department of Transportation said.
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New Signs Vary Speed Limit Between 35-70 MPH Along I-95
The LED speed limit signs between exits 110 and 130 in Virginia will change based on real-time conditions like traffic and accidents.
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NYC Subway Rider Killed in Terrifying Accident Wasn't Trapped by His Pants: MTA
A 37-year-old subway rider died after somehow getting trapped between the platform and the Q he was deboarding in Brooklyn, officials said Thursday. It’s a scene that likely appears in many New Yorkers’ nightmares but one that apparently didn’t involve the victim’s pants or another clothing item getting stuck in the subway doors as the NYPD initially described. Speaking...
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DC Commuting Patterns Evolving
News4 Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss explains how commuting has changed since the pandemic began.
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Alexandria to Offer Free Bus Rides as Post-Pandemic Commuting Approaches
Should trains and buses be free as a way to get riders back post-pandemic? One local agency is taking the step to do just that. Transportation reporter Adam Tuss has the details.
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Debate Over Tolls on I-270 Gets Heated
A huge vote is planned Wednesday over the future of toll lanes in Maryland. The region’s transportation planning board will vote to either include or exclude plans for the toll lanes along I-270 and part of the Maryland Beltway to the Legion Bridge. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss explains the debate is getting feisty.
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Returning To Work: What Will Your Commute Look Like?
Travel habits have changed in the last year as more people worked from home and some moved to the suburbs. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss shows us what workers can expect.
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Why Creating a ‘Fake Commute' Could Be Good for Your Work-Life Balance
Studies show that not having a commute can be detrimental to a person’s mental health. News4’s Erika Gonzalez speaks with Washington Post reporter Angela Haupt about how to create a “fake commute” in lieu of going to the office every morning.
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Rethinking the Post-Pandemic Commute
It’s no secret: Roads will be packed after the pandemic. News4 Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss takes a look at how D.C. is getting creative to ease the congestion.
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Metro Increases Rail Service
Metrorail service has increased to the highest levels since the pandemic began – and two more stations are opening next weekend. News4’s Adam Tuss has a closer look at the transit agency’s plans.
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Commuting Challenges Likely if Telework Ends for Federal Workers
With so many groups and agencies looking to reopen, will the federal government call workers back to offices? And if that happens, how will workers get there with Metro not back to full capacity? News4’s Adam Tuss has a closer look.
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Commuting Could Change When the DC Area Returns to Work
When commuters do fully return back to work, there’s concern that many more may be driving as a way to keep separated — and that could further add to the region’s already crippling traffic. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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I-95 Study Hopes to Find Solutions for Nightmare Traffic
A new study in Virginia hopes to find ways to reduce traffic on !-95 from the Beltway all the way to the North Carolina border. Options may include expanded toll lanes, Amtrak and VRE service. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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In Photos: Commuter Chaos After Derailment, Flooding
Flooding, along with train service changes caused a hellish commute for tri-state travelers on Tuesday. Another nightmarish commute was expected for the evening rush.
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In Photos: Commuter Chaos After Derailment, Flooding
Flooding, along with train service changes caused a hellish commute for tri-state travelers on Tuesday. Another nightmarish commute was expected for the evening rush.
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In Photos: Commuter Chaos After Derailment, Flooding
Flooding, along with train service changes caused a hellish commute for tri-state travelers on Tuesday. Another nightmarish commute was expected for the evening rush.