Public input requested on transportation projects totaling over $7B
Wasatch Front Regional Council Announces Open Houses and Interactive Map for Draft 2023-2028 Transportation Improvement Program
Would a gas tax holiday help? Romney says the problem’s not 18¢ per gallon, it’s the $2 price hike
Federal gas tax savings might buy you a Big Gulp but it won’t pay your rent, Utah trucking official says.
Charting a Path Forward to Keep Cyclists and Pedestrians Safe
Happy National Bike Month! As the days get longer and temperatures rise, we hope you will be able to get out to safely enjoy the paths and open spaces along…
How Safe Do We Feel While Cycling?
As the days get longer and warmer, now is a great time of year to think about biking more or giving it a try if it’s been awhile. Our map…
A slew of traffic-related deaths in Utah have advocates pushing for slower speeds
It’s shaping up to be a dangerous and deadly year for pedestrians and cyclists along the Wasatch Front. Since January, the Utah Highway Patrol has reported 28 fatalities. Seven happened…
In one hour, vehicles killed 3 pedestrians in Utah. Is it time to get serious about road safety?
Just weeks before, 4 cyclists were killed, spurring advocates to call for more action on bike-safe streets.
Media Advisory: Elected Officials Ride UTA to Promote Free Fare February
Salt Lake City - Officials from across the Wasatch Front ride transit during Free Fare February and celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games.
Traffic roars back: The pandemic driving lull is over, but mutated commuter habits have changed the transportation equation
From onramp bottlenecks to city gridlock, traffic has roared back from its pandemic hibernation to reach levels of commuter traffic that match, and in some cases exceed, pre-pandemic levels, towing…