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Fewer than 10% of truck drivers are women, and this episode of Audacious, meet three of them: One drives a tow truck, another owns a CDL training school, and another is a trans woman.
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Airlines and travel websites say that bookings for holiday travel are strong despite higher airfares, as pandemic-weary travelers seem willing to pay.
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In August, bus ridership exceeded pre-COVID levels for the first time, reaching 103% of passenger trips recorded in August 2019, according to Connecticut’s Department of Transportation.
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The Post Road in Westport has the highest amount of traffic-related accidents, according to a traffic map made by the University of Connecticut.
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President Joe Biden said Thursday a tentative railway labor agreement has been reached, averting a potentially devastating strike before the pivotal midterm elections.
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About $65 million will support the replacement of the Connecticut River Bridge between Old Saybrook and Old Lyme. The rest of the money goes to electrical substations along the New Haven line.
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AAA reports Connecticut gas prices continue to fall after a record high in June.
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The Connecticut Bond Commission approved $20 million for technology that might help curb a spike of wrong-way driver accidents on the state’s highways on Friday.
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Three new express Metro-North trains are added to the New Haven line and seven new weekday trains have been added to the Waterbury line.
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Connecticut is boosting service along two Metro-North rail lines, a move that comes as ridership on the commuter railroad that serves Connecticut and New York nears pre-pandemic levels.