The Kennedy Expressway reversible lanes in Chicago are set to reopen next week after delays and testing, reports IDOT.
This federal investment will support new service rollout efforts of the Borealis service which fills existing schedule gaps in Wisconsin’s commuter rail service.
The Illinois Department of Transportation has announced plans to soon reopen the Kennedy Expressway express lanes after months of closures due to a years-long construction project.
The record will surely be used as justification for the city's continued investment in micromobility — the term for rentable ...
The new express lanes on the Kennedy Expressway could soon open to drivers after some delays, but a few more headaches could ...
Traffic in the metro area is the second-worst in the world, tied with New York City, according to a report released Monday by ...
The new usage record comes as the city seeks to add 400 new Divvy stations over the next few years, with the goal of four bike-sharing stations per square mile.
A driver with the Illinois Department of Transportation has died after their snowplow was involved in a collision with a ...
Congestion jumped 9% in the Seattle area in 2024 compared to 2023. In turn, drivers lost 63 hours on average to traffic ...
Chicago drivers lost more than four days of time stuck in traffic last year, and did so one some of the most congested ...
The statistics, compiled by the Chicago Department of Transportation by comparing 2021 crash data with information from the ...
The Illinois Department of Transportation is tracking the road conditions. Roads across the northern Chicago suburbs are ...