Washington drivers crash in work zones more than 1,000 times a year, compelling the Legislature to unanimously approve speed cameras along state highways.
Speed cameras are on their way to a freeway work zone near you. WSDOT is about to debut mobile cameras to improve safety.
Trailer-mounted speed cameras will be used at construction sites throughout Washington state. Drivers could get a $248 ticket ...
Thousands of people protesting mass deportations planned by President Donald Trump marched in Southern California, including ...
See 12 of the week’s most interesting images from around the world, as selected by Washington Post photo editors.
The legislature is finally going to take up the Road Usage Charge. The plan to have us pay-by-mile will have its first ...
With West Australians set to go to the polls twice within a matter of weeks, first with the March 8 state election followed ...
A confusing, messy stretch of the Mitchell Freeway in the city has been ranked Perth’s riskiest road, as part of the RAC’s ...
Washingtonians awoke to a fresh coat of snow Wednesday, creating traffic problems. Seattle schools went to remote learning, ...
LOS ANGELES — Thousands of people protesting mass deportations planned by President Donald Trump marched in Southern California on Sunday, including in downtown Los Angeles where demonstrators ...
Officials and federal officers have turned away scores of U.S. Agency for International staffers who showed up for work at ...
Currently, around 100,000 vehicles use the Kwinana Freeway each day. A $700 million upgrade aims to ease congestion and improve efficiency for freight operators.
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