AAA: July 4th Travel Highest Since 2002June 30, 2016 | Steve MilneAAA predicts July 4th weekend travel in California will be the second highest on record. The auto association says more than 4.9 million Californians will be traveling. That's up nearly 1.5 percent from last year. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Sacramento City Partners With Traffic App Waze For Smarter Traffic ControlJune 24, 2016City officials say the two-way data share between the traffic app and the city could ease congestion and improve public safety.
Bike To Work Or Bike Other Places - Still Lots Of Bike Months Events LeftMay 19, 2016 | Melody StoneFriday is "Bike To Work" day and even if you didn't channel kinetic energy to get yourself to the office there are still lots of fun ways to celebrate the final days of bike month.
State GovernmentSurvey: California Roads In Poor Condition, Most Projects Not Fully FundedMay 11, 2016 | Bob MoffittA survey shows half of California's roads are in poor condition, but few of the proposed improvement projects are ready to go.
RT Board Approves Fare HikesMarch 15, 2016 | Steve MilneIt'll soon cost more to ride Sacramento Regional Transit buses and light rail trains. The RT board Monday night voted to raise fares starting July 1st to help balance the agency's budget. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Regional Transit Announces Plans To Improve Safety Across The SystemMarch 9, 2016 | Melody StoneIncreased transit officers, smartphone apps and station improvements are a few of the plans being implemented across the Regional Transit System to combat safety and cleanliness issues and prepare for the new downtown arena.
About 20 Percent Of BART Trains Have Working CamerasFebruary 9, 2016(AP) — Officials with the Bay Area Rapid Transit say only about 20 percent of BART commuter trains have working surveillance cameras.
Californians May Pay More For Gas This YearJanuary 8, 2016The gasoline-price analyst, Gasbuddy says most Americans will pay less for gasoline this year, but California will continue to pay more than it typically would. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Sacramento Regional Transit Rolls Out New Mobile AppJanuary 5, 2016 | Melody StoneYou can now plan trips and pay fares on Sacramento’s Regional Transit system using a new smartphone app.
New California Laws 2016New Laws Open New Paths To Electric Bikes and SkateboardsDecember 22, 2015 | Ben BradfordElectric bike and skateboard riders will have new access to California roads in 2016, as well as new requirements. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.