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45 people died in traffic crashes last month

45 people died in traffic crashes last month

Last month also was the fourth safest month of November in terms of traffic deaths since World War II.

South 27th Street completes milestone in time for holiday season
Governor declares November 30 Snowplow Driver Appreciation Day

Governor declares November 30 Snowplow Driver Appreciation Day

Proclamation notes snowplow drivers’ vital role in keeping roadways safe and open for winter travel

Governor approves more than $3.8 million for transportation needs of seniors/individuals with disabilities

Governor approves more than $3.8 million for transportation needs of seniors/individuals with disabilities

The program grants are awarded to assist local public bodies and private, non-profit agencies provide transportation services for seniors and individuals with disabilities.

WisDOT improving Twitter channels to keep drivers and customers better connected and informed

WisDOT improving Twitter channels to keep drivers and customers better connected and informed

@511WI is now official statewide travel information connection on Twitter

Last month was the third safest month of October in terms of traffic deaths since the end of WWII
70 mph speed limit added to new routes in Southeastern Wisconsin

70 mph speed limit added to new routes in Southeastern Wisconsin

US 45 in Washington County and US 12 in Walworth County included

Drivers log more than 60 billion miles on Wisconsin roadways last year

Drivers log more than 60 billion miles on Wisconsin roadways last year

Statewide vehicle miles traveled last year up 550 million miles compared to 2013

Governor Scott Walker Holds Press Conference Regarding Wisconsin Department of Transportation Contingent Bonding Request in Neenah

Governor Scott Walker Holds Press Conference Regarding Wisconsin Department of Transportation Contingent Bonding Request in Neenah

Governor Scott Walker held a press conference today in Neenah regarding the request by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation

Wisconsin’s freight rail system keeps the state’s economy on track

Wisconsin’s freight rail system keeps the state’s economy on track

There are 13 railroads, including four major railroads, which operate more than 3,500 miles of track in the state.

Stay later: Amtrak Hiawatha service adds Saturday night round-trip
Stay later

Amtrak Hiawatha service adds Saturday night round-trip

Visit Chicago for the day and stay into the evening without having to overnight

Traffic crashes claim the lives of 63 people in September

Traffic crashes claim the lives of 63 people in September

Traffic fatalities so far this year are up by more than 16 percent over last year.

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