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A group of civil engineers says Illinois needs to pay more attention to maintaining its infrastructure. The American Society of Civil Engineers gave the...
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Amtrak ridership in Illinois has risen in recent years; it's up almost 85 percent from 2006 through last year. That trend developed after the rail...
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Missourians decisively rejected a sales tax increase earmarked for transportation projects, making for a striking defeat for a well-financed campaign...
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The City of Galesburg is reworking one of its major streets. Fremont Street will go from four lanes to three lanes for traffic and two lanes for bikes.…
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At the height of the summer construction season, the national Highway Trust Fund is at risk of going belly-up by next month. The fund helps pay for road...
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Illinois lawmakers are considering ending the state’s ban on Sunday automobile sales.State Senator Jim Oberweis has introduced legislation that would…
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In Illinois, it's illegal to talk on the phone while driving unless you're using bluetooth or another hands free device. You're never allowed to text…
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During winter weather, it’s common for flights to be canceled and roads to be closed. Usually the trains still run without incident. But during the winter…
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More than 100,000 people ride the Illinois Zephyr train line from Quincy to Chicago each year. In addition to seeing it as a good means of transportation,…
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A national transportation advocacy groups says 1 in 12 Illinois bridges are structurally deficient.Transportation for America looked at national highway…