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Even if there’s no ticket, pedestrians are still responsible for their safety, columnist Amy Bentley writes. → Read More
An expansion of French Valley Parkway is on the way, our traffic columnist has details. → Read More
Some research has shown that adding freeway lanes or double-decker freeways has not solved traffic congestion problems. → Read More
Also, details on how to report concerns about freeway lane striping. → Read More
Most cities in the region have local regulations to keep big trucks from taking shortcuts, it’s a matter of enforcement. → Read More
Traffic will be affected by the development near Butterfield Stage Road past Murrieta Hot Springs Road. Also, Inland Commuters can earn a little extra cash. → Read More
The Palm Avenue railroad crossing still has horns installed but the project is picking back up after a delay because of the pandemic, a city engineer says. → Read More
Safety is always the priority, CHP Officer Dan Olivos said. Also, details about National Bicycle Safety Month. → Read More
Riverside’s 311 Call Center takes such complaints about traffic concerns and issues. Also, details about the signs at the new 15 Freeway on-ramp at Railroad Canyon in Lake Elsinore. → Read More
Also, CHP has stepped up traffic enforcement in recent weeks near Rancho Cucamonga. → Read More
Also, have there been changes to striping on the off-ramp at Rubidoux Boulevard on the eastbound 60 Freeway? → Read More
Also, details on what’s being done about the traffic on Reche Canyon Road in Colton. → Read More
Also, more about backing into parking spots. → Read More
Also, one Inland Empire reader details concerns about infrastructure — specifically, roads and freeways. → Read More
Also, what are the rules for lifted vehicles and their bright headlights? The bulbs can be “blinding” for other drivers. → Read More
Also, an electrical issue is keeping the meter lights from working on Van Buren on-ramp to the 215 Freeway south. → Read More
Also, details about the sign on the 215 Freeway south that says the carpool lane ends, when it actually doesn’t. → Read More
Caltrans officials explain why there’s no “H” sign. Also, it’s National Pedestrian Safety Month. → Read More
Also, Temecula residents ask about use of Caltrans vehicles. → Read More
Also, details about what lanes can be used by semi trucks and a partnership between DMV and AAA allows for people to get their REAL ID at some Southern California AAA offices. → Read More