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Here are the 5 Texas Cities with the Most Car Accidents
Texas has some of the longest roads in America. Which means there are plenty of opportunities for accidents. The top five Texas cities with the most driving accidents in 2023, according to, Wagoner Law Firm and DriveSafe Online®, are:. 1. Houston. Houston's bustling roads saw a whopping 65,931...
'Devastating Impact': North Texas Cities Consider Paying DART Less Money
Some Dallas Area Rapid Transit member cities are currently considering decreasing their contributions to the public transportation agency. Late last month, for example, the Plano City Council voted to ask the DART board to allow member cities to pay less. DART isn't keen on such an idea, suggesting this would have a rather negative impact on the service it provides.
Traffic Has Worsened in Major US Cities
This may be the summer of the Great American Road Trip, but traffic is already worse in major US cities with more and more Americans living further from downtown areas and their offices. Between 2021 and 2023, the 56 largest metro areas in the US lost nearly 2 million people.
Council postpones road closure vote
The Murphy Public Works Department is considering solutions to the repeated problem of motorists failing to stop where eastbound Renner Road dead-ends at Tall Tree Drive. There have been several accidents at that location over the past 18 years, including a car running into a house on Christmas, 2020. The...
Gas Prices Rise Ahead of Independence Day, Lowest July 4 Prices Since 2021
July 2, 2024, Dallas – Drivers gearing up for the Independence Day weekend might find a small relief at the pump this year. GasBuddy, the leading fuel savings platform, has projected that the national average price of gasoline on July 4 will be $3.49 per gallon, the lowest for the holiday since 2021. This price is just a penny lower than last year’s $3.50 per gallon but significantly more affordable than the $4.79 per gallon seen in 2022.
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