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Taxes on gas and vehicle fees fund about a third of California’s transportation spending. But as the state transitions away from gas-powered vehicles to electric, a new report says this will need to change.
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A proposed wildlife crossing over I-5 in Southern Oregon would be the first over one of the nation’s busiest freeways. State transit officials are seeking federal infrastructure funding to build the crossing.
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The work doesn't change much over time, but the workers do. The highway signs that once said "men working" are now non-gender specific. And with good…
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Next time you drive through a construction zone, think about how long it takes to move a project from conception to completion. And while you're at it,…
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Not only do modern cars burn less gasoline, people just drive a little less in Oregon these days. Which means less need for new roads, but also less gas…
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The roads that are fine for today's traffic could become clogged if no plans are made for future traffic. Fortunately, the Oregon Department of…
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All four lanes of Interstate Five between Medford and Ashland are back in service, after three weeks of one-lane-in-each-direction.A construction project…
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Recently, an independent review of California’s transportation department Caltrans concluded the agency is stuck in the past. Some activists say several…
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What's good for driving may not necessarily be good for the vehicle, or the environment.Salt is commonly used to help road crews get rid of snow and ice…
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The California Department of Transportation--CalTrans--plans to widen portions of highways 197 and 199 in the Smith River Canyon in Del Norte County.And…
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"Rest Area 6 Miles Ahead" is a welcome sign to many a traveler in need of a visit to the facilities. And after a quick turnaround, you're on the road…