The tragic, midair collision in Washington, D.C. is putting a spotlight on air traffic controller shortages. It's a ...
The city has begun charging drivers to enter a central business district—but not all areas are reaping the benefits.
In Central Florida, the struggle with traffic is ongoing, and residents are eager to see effective solutions. Meanwhile, New ...
An air traffic controller at Reagan National Airport reportedly left early on Wednesday before the deadly collision between an American Airlines flight and a military helicopter.
There's still a lot we don't know and initial speculation from the media and the president about the causes of Wednesday's ...
Overall, more than half of all vehicles entering the congestion zone are passenger cars (57%), with an additional third being ...
Quicker trips, fewer traffic jams, and shifts in commuting patterns are becoming more apparent. Here's what MTA officials are saying since congestion pricing has been implemented: ...
The FAA has said that all controllers have to meet tough testing and training standards and go through a lengthy ...
I’m very happy to say what we studied, what we expected and what we planned for is what seems to be happening,” the MTA’s ...
The deadly air collision that killed 67 people in Washington, DC Wednesday night came amid an air traffic control staffing ...
The F.A.A. restricted helicopter routes nearby in the aftermath of the Wednesday collision. For some officials, the concerns about clogged airspace were a long time coming.
New York had recently begun charging vehicles to enter the city’s central business district, becoming the first in the nation to try to reduce traffic with a congestion pricing program.