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Along with temperatures, Arizona drivers can expect a slow decrease in gas prices. Different parts of the state, though, are seeing different prices.
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Pittsburgh-based Aurora Innovation says it’s planning to expand its Fort Worth to El Paso route of autonomous trucks into Phoenix next year. Andrew Hawkins, Transportation Editor at The Verge, joined The Show talk about this new driverless venture into the region.
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The number of charging stations will increase thanks to a large award provided by a program under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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You may not notice the effects immediately. But come this Saturday a host of new laws take effect that cover everything from conception to death.
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On Tuesday, Arizona and Nevada’s governors sent a joint letter to California Gov. Gavin Newsom asking him to reconsider a bill they say could cut off gasoline supplies to both states and raise fuel prices.
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Tempe is getting roughly $12 million in federal funds to make a nearly 4-mile stretch of Baseline Road safer for drivers, bikers and pedestrians alike.
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An insurance comparison site estimates state auto insurance rates will jump to over $2,200 by the end of this year.
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ADOT said it's trying to ease EV owners' range anxiety by installing chargers "no more than 50 miles apart."
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Over 17 million people are expected to be screened by the Transportation Security Administration this Labor Day weekend. That means the TSA must work closely with other people and entities to ensure safe travels.
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Construction of the I-10 bridges over the Salt River have been delayed by four months. This pushes the full completion of ADOT’s Broadway Curve Improvement project to early spring 2025.