Connecticut Department of Transportation has nearly 400 projects planned for the next few years with a cost of $5.5 billion.
Where would the cameras go? How much would the fines be, and who would pay? Answers to those questions and more.
Speed cameras could be coming to Connecticut highways soon. The state Transportation Committee unanimously voted to approve a ...
Grocery stores, gas stations and shopping centers were crowded Friday as people across Connecticut got ready for this weekend's winter storm. As many people around Connecticut spent Friday preparing ...
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New project-filled year is expected on CT roads after busy 2025. Many are in the works; not for cars
Connecticut has continued its investment in transportation with hundreds of projects completed or in the works in 2025 involving state roads and rails, highlighted by the completion of East Haddam ...
(TNS) — A trek by state Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr, R-Gloucester, and local leaders over the bridge to Connecticut recently may make Bay State highways safer from wrong-way drivers. Tarr’s ...
The Connecticut Department of Transportation has several upgrades in the works on state highways that they say will make travel across Connecticut safer. The CTDOT is developing plans to upgrade and ...
On today’s edition of “CT BUZZ,” Host Natasha Lubczenko spoke with Eva Zymaris, Spokesperson for the CT Department of Transportation,about driving sober, the importance ...
Transportation officials say the state needs flexibility to buy diesel buses as electric bus supply shortages threaten ...
The agency has been prohibited from buying new diesel buses since Jan. 1, 2024, part of a wider effort to convert the CT ...
Students walking along and across Hillside Road. The CT Transportation Institute at the University of Connecticut recently received $7million for its AI-supported research. Photo courtesy of UConn on ...
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