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The Florida Department of Transportation asked St. Petersburg officials for a list of painted crosswalks, roads and other ...
The Florida Department of Transportation, Florida Highway Patrol launched Operation Southern Slow Down to address reckless ...
The Florida Department of Transportation kicks off its annual “Operation Southern Slow Down” to protect visitors and residents alike.
The state transportation department left $320 million on the table, saying it wouldn’t support the “continued politicization of our roadways.” ...
TAMPA — The top Florida Department of Transportation official overseeing the Tampa Bay region will step down next month.
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNFlorida's transportation overhaul scraps HOV lanes, impacts thousands of daily commutersIn Florida law, a "high-occupancy-vehicle lane" or "HOV lane" has long meant one thing: a lane reserved for vehicles carrying ...
While driving to popular 4th of July destinations, Florida residents and visitors began noticing the messages appearing on highway I-75 signs. Normally, these large signs are there to inform drivers ...
As congestion increases on Florida highways, state Department of Transportation Secretary Jared Perdue wants lawmakers to envision a world getting closer to the promise of decades-old sci-fi shows ...
The board of Florida Department of Transportation Credit Union (FDOTCU) recently voted to enter into a partnership agreement with Florida State University (FSU) Credit Union to merge in early 2022.
The state Department of Transportation's tentative five-year work program for Northeast Florida shows nearly $1.37 billion for road construction on I-95 through 2029.
The Florida Department of Transportation turned down $320 million aimed at reducing tailpipe emissions, arguing that federal officials are overstepping.
As Florida looks to expand the number of electric vehicles on our roads, and the infrastructure to support them, state lawmakers are looking at how they can add more funding sources to the budget.
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