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Think about this: Could you get around for a week without a car? That's the idea behind the first nationwide Week Without Driving, which runs through Sunday. Groups in Charlotte, Raleigh and Durham are joining cities across the country in promoting the week, which got its start in Washington state to raise awareness about the difficulties of transportation for people with disabilities or who lack access to cars.
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The Charlotte City Council voted 8-3 Tuesday to approve a rezoning that will allow a Chick-fil-A restaurant on Randolph Road to become drive-thru only.
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Four people in a pickup truck were killed Tuesday in a fiery car wreck on I-85 South.
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City of Charlotte held a remembrance for those who died in local traffic incidents to mark the "World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims."
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The city of Charlotte has a plan for your traffic commute: Better signal timing, new turn lanes, occasional road widening — but probably not enough to shorten your drive time as Charlotte traffic returns post-pandemic closures.
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A bridge over Interstate 77 in Huntersville is back open after being closed for two years. I-77 Express says the new Hambright Road bridge opened to…
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We all know the feeling. You're in a rush on your way to work or to drop the kids off, and you end up hitting back-to-back-to-back red lights. Your blood…
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We all know the feeling. You're in a rush on your way to work or to drop the kids off, and you end up hitting back-to-back-to-back red lights. Your blood…
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More than 200 residents attended a North Carolina Department of Transportation open house Wednesday night in Matthews to learn more about plans for toll…
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The Charlotte Department of Transportation is out with it's annual traffic safety report this week. Among the findings -- the number of car crashes tends…