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More than 50 years ago the federal government ordered car makers to install seat belts. Originally designed for an average American man – 5 feet, 9 inches…
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Railroad company Norfolk Southern Corp. is moving its headquarters from Norfolk, Virginia, to Atlanta, bringing with it 850 jobs and more than $500…
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State officials announced a new partnership Monday, aimed at getting breathalyzer technology ready for wider commercial use in vehicles around the…
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State transportation officials expect to have plans by late this year on how to free up congestion on Interstate 81. And there’s a chance for public input…
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In 2016, there were more than 2,000 crashes on Interstate 81. To help prevent more accidents, lawmakers in Richmond are considering ways to pay for…
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Drivers in Northern Virginia are being hit with tolls for a one-way trip that are about as much as a tank of gas. Transportation officials have long…
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People who track the automotive industry predict at least two significant disruptions in the years to come – self–driving and electric cars, and in a…
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After a nearly 40 year hiatus, passenger rail service returns to Roanoke Tuesday morning.Rail fans cheered as a special Amtrak train rolled up to the new…
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More than ten years ago, a small team of students and engineers from Virginia Tech won big at a national contest for software that allowed a car to drive…
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The Virginia Department of Transportation is dropping plans to take land from Hampton University for the widening of I-64, and two Army veterans expanding…