Olivia Link
May 27, 2011 Transportation
High temperatures could cause problems for your drive this Memorial Day weekend. Florida Highway Patrol Lieutenant Pat Riordan says drivers need to be careful on these crowded holiday roads. “With these high temperatures what we find is that we have a lot of vehicles that overheat, we have a lot …
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Trent Kelly
May 12, 2011 Transportation
If you’re planning on traveling on U.S. 301 this weekend, you may have to add some additional time to your trip. The Florida Department of Transportation is shutting down U.S. 301 in both directions just south of State Road 100 in Starke. Traffic will be detoured beginning at 7 p.m. …
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Kelsey Kern
May 10, 2011 Transportation
After more than a year and a half of road closures in downtown Gainesville, drivers can now able to drive from Main Street to Depot Avenue without detouring. Main Street Reconstruction project spokesperson Laurie Windham says the reconstruction is on schdule to be completely finished by early summer, as there …
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Marc Whiteman
April 21, 2011 Transportation
In an effort to make Alachua County more bike friendly, suggestions were tossed around tonight at the county’s monthly Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Board meeting. The county is looking to add bike lanes to major roads in the area while keeping safety a top priority. Advisory Board member William Baruch says an …
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Kamryn Deegan
March 16, 2011 Transportation
The University of Florida is the only university to take on scooter and bike helmet usage among students. As Florida’s 89.1 WUFT-FM’s Kamryn Deegan reports, organizations came to raise road safety awareness at an on campus fair on Tuesday.
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Diana Rellano
March 16, 2011 Transportation
The price of crude oil is at its highest in more than two years, driving up the prices of gasoline. Crude oil prices settled at a 29-month high on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The average price for a gallon of regular is $3.51nationally, with prices more than $4.00 in …
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Olivia Link
March 3, 2011 Transportation
As the state and other governmental agencies deal with tight budgets, the public might be noticing the use of a the term, privatization , as a means of saving money by turning over certain functions to private companies. And so, Marion County’s school board is hearing from private firms, who …
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Laura McKeeman
March 1, 2011 Transportation
Controversy over a proposed road project continues to brew in Alachua County. County Commissioners and some supporting citizens are on one side in support of the project and many others stand on the other side in strong opposition. As of right now, project proposals stand at just 30 percent and …
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WUFT News
February 17, 2011 Transportation
The Florida Department of Transportation will continue its move down mainstreet today. Main Street from south of University Avenue to south of South First Avenue is now closed for the project expected to last approximately six weeks. FDOT will be taking out the old asphalt and bricks so underground utility …
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Natalie Beigel
February 16, 2011 Transportation
Community leaders and politicians weighed in on Wednesday over Florida Governor Rick Scott’s cancellation of plans to build a high speed rail from Central Florida to the West Coast of the state. Natalie Beigel reports. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/media/audio/highspeednix.mp3]
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Jason Hackett
November 23, 2010 Transportation
New TSA Regulations recently put in place have brought up issues of security vs privacy. Florida’s 89.1, WUFT FM’s Jason Hackett went to Gainesville Regional Airport to talk to travelers visiting Gainesville for the Holidays to see what their Airport experiences were like. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/media/audio/FPairportscans.mp3]
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Jason Hackett
September 29, 2010 Transportation
A New way to travel to South Florida is about to touch down here in Gainesville. A major airline is bringing their services to the city, and it may allow you to spend less time driving and more time working on your tan on South Beach. Florida’s 89.1 WUFT-FM’s Jason …
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WUFT News
July 2, 2010 Transportation
The gulf oil spill and a rainy forecast are putting a damper on visitation to the western Panhandle this 4th of July holiday weekend. Sandra Averhart reports. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/media/audio/oilyd.mp3]
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Andrea Gazmuri
July 1, 2010 Transportation
The commute from Gainesville to South Florida no longer has to take six hours. WUFT-FM’s Andrea Gazmuri reports how American Airlines and Gainesville Regional Airport gave details at a press conference today to say how they are coming together to provide a much needed service. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/media/audio/flight.mp3]
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