News All the latest from the Urban Transportation Center Early Morning Shooting Shut Down Ohio Feeder Ramp in Chicago Shootings on Chicago-area expressways have declined this year over 2021. However, an early-morning shooting Monday, October 10, on the Ohio Street feeder ramp from the Kennedy Expressway left three injured and closed down… Illinois Traffic Deaths Spike as Pandemic Trends Lead to More Roadway Tragedies Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, traffic fatalities have risen across the nation. In Illinois, fatal traffic accidents rose 24% in the first quarter of 2022 over the same period last year.… Have License Plate Cameras Helped Reduce Shootings on Chicago-Area Expressways? Statistics revealed that shootings on Chicago-area expressways declined through July when compared to the same period last year. One possible factor behind the drop in shootings: Installation of cameras that can track auto… Proposal to Help Illinois Become EV Hub Remains On Hold A proposal to help Illinois become a hub for the electric vehicle industry remains on hold despite an incentive package signed into law in November by Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker. In an article… Sales Tax Proposed for Central Florida to Improve Transportation Voters in Orange County, Florida this November will cast ballots to enact a 1 percent sales tax, with revenues going to improve transportation in the Greater Orlando area. In a July 26 online… Addressing "Ghost" Buses and Passenger Safety on CTA The COVID-19 pandemic added new challenges to public transit systems, like the Chicago Transit Authority and others around the nation. Public transit ridership was already declining, and transit agencies were compelled to make… CTA Copes with Irregular Bus and Train Service A group of Chicago residents who ride Chicago Transit Authority buses and trains have undertaken a communications campaign to raise awareness for an increase in so-called “ghost” service, or instances where a ride… Outlook for Metra Challenging in Post-Pandemic Times Millions of dollars in federal money is helping Metra, Chicago’s commuter rail network, balance its budget over the next few years. However, the ongoing impact of the pandemic and a continued decline in… Addressing Cyclist Safety in Chicago The pandemic prompted more Americans to engage in cycling as a form of exercise or a mode to commute to work; one unfortunate aspect of this cycling boom is a dramatic increase in… Medill Reports Article on CTA Accessibility Ridership numbers can be pivotal in whether the Chicago Transit Authority moves forward with renovating a rapid transit station to make it more accessible to people with disabilities. UTC Director Dr. P.S. Sriraj… Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 13 Next