What more is required than a deceased motorist for the driver to be “aware that her abrupt U-turn into on-coming traffic would be a risk of serious physical injury?” asks the letter writer.
The Trump administration rationalizes the blowing up of Venezuelan boats and crew members suspected of drug smuggling based upon America’s “war on drugs.” We must give thanks that the White House hasn ...
I attended the Creekside townhome development meeting (“Neighbors critical of housing project,” Dec. 17). It seemed there were valid concerns from several sides. And it even seems to me it’s possible ...
Does anyone else dread to drive anywhere today? I don’t understand it — from the little old ladies to teenagers, it seems like as soon as the car door shuts, the driver turns into a maniac. Got to get ...
I do not know if it is a problem with knowing how to use the equipment in the car or just plain rudeness on the part of some drivers. Maybe when they got their driver’s license in the Cracker Jack box ...
Re: “ S.A. may lower speed limits in area,” Front Page, Dec. 8: U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz is often outspoken, but not when it comes ...
Over the past few months, the Castelion Corporation has been quietly considering Sandoval County as the location for a new ...
According to the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles, there is no specific law that establishes fines for uncleared snow or ...
The federal government has taken new steps to prevent "illegal" bus and truck driver training programs. Here's what it means for Kentucky.
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Letters to the Editor: There are real solutions to our transportation problems. Air taxis aren't one of them
To the editor: Let me count the reasons why air taxis are a bad idea (“Why an unproven air taxi company is spending $126 million to take over an L.A. airport,” Nov. 24): They’re a waste of resources.
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Barabak: In disparaging Reiner, Trump shows the shriveled heart of an us-versus-them presidency
Unlike his predecessors, Trump has repeatedly shown he cares only for his supporters and political allies. While many ...
A city secondary school, which has been praised by inspectors for allowing students to "flourish" within a "rich and inclusive" education environment, has spoken out.
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