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I-4 westbound traffic will be directed onto the Selmon Expressway until Thursday morning to allow workers to install overhead signage structures.
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PSTA is proposing an express bus route with continuous service between downtown St. Petersburg and Tampa International Airport. A new cross-bay ferry service is already set to launch in 2026.
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Hillsborough's transit agency said the new buses will reduce annual maintenance spending by more than $1 million, improve on-time performance and reduce harmful emissions.
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On "Florida Matters: Live & Local," we explore why some Floridians are thinking of bolting while others stay put, how air taxis could lift commuters and the region's original aviation innovation.
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A lawsuit released Thursday by Uthmeier’s office alleges that California and Washington have not complied with federal safety and immigration-status requirements in issuing commercial driver’s licenses.
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The Florida Department of Transportation is advising drivers to expect delays and congestion from 12:01 a.m. Saturday to 5 a.m. Monday.
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Transportation officials say the price is too high to switch to methods used in Florida. Hence, the state's mass evacuation plans remain in limbo.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation will immediately strengthen requirements for noncitizens to get commercial drivers licenses.
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A few simple reminders can keep kids safe: Put your phone away when walking, take the earbuds out, and look before you bike or walk across a road or intersection.
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The designation of high occupancy vehicles was reserved the lanes for cars and trucks carrying more than the driver. The advent of "express lanes" led to a change as part of a comprehensive transportation law.
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Beyond Orlando, Florida dominates the top 10 national travel destinations, with Fort Lauderdale ranking fifth and Miami eighth, boosting demand for flights and cruises departing from the Sunshine State.
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The investment firm that took control of the regional airline after a failed bankruptcy auction made the decision to close. Customers were urged to get refunds through credit card and travel agencies.