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If you’re driving near the Engelwood Neighborhood Center in Orlando today expect some delays.
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The state has already spent more than a million dollars on building the first pedestrian bridge over the Overseas Highway in the Keys.
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Orlando Police, Orange County Sheriff’s Office and Longwood Police were at seven crosswalks in Central Florida Tuesday to encourage drivers to yield for pedestrians.
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Traffic congestion. We love to hate it…especially here in Florida, home of some of the country’s most congested roadways. Economic analyst Hank Fishkind says the field of economics offers a fix for it.
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A study by AAA finds that the amount of time Americans spend driving each day has been steadily rising over the last few years.
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Governor Ron DeSantis was in Central Florida Wednesday to talk with local leaders about traffic congestion.
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Orlando experiments with a 'road diet' to slow down the traffic on Curry Ford Road. City transportation engineer Chris Cairns and Bike Walk Central Florida's Amanda Day join Intersection to talk about road diets and how cycling fits into the transportation mix in Orlando.
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Congressman John Mica has a dream – that drivers could cruise down S.R. 436 from the Orlando airport to Apopka without hitting a single red light. Now the state has applied for federal dollars to make that dream come true.
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More than two dozen cities and counties are behind technology that regulates traffic lights to keep cars moving. Local approval means traffic around central Florida could speed up on major roads.
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Congressman John Mica is urging central Florida municipalities to work together to bring smart technology to the region’s stop lights. Mica has found federal dollars for software that can program traffic lights based on real-time traffic flow.