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Luz Lazo

Luz Lazo

Transportation Reporter at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Transportation and Logistics

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Recent Articles

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Acela trains to face more delays and cost overruns, Amtrak audit says

Failed computer testing and defects on completed train sets are holding back the launch of the new Amtrak fleet for the D.C.-to-Boston corridor, the report says.
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Virginia weighs 11 more miles of tolled Beltway lanes into Maryland

Extending the 495 Express Lanes tops the list of potential improvements between the Springfield Interchange and the Wilson Bridge.
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VRE plans new weekend service, fare increases next year

The Virginia Railway Express plans to launch Saturday train service next year, which would be its first weekend operation in the system’s 31-year history.
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D.C. revises plan to issue $200 tickets to drivers blocking bus lanes

D.C. will begin ticketing motorists who block bus stops but is waiting to enforce bus lanes and seeking to reduce that fine to $100.
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Why Virginia researchers are testing self-driving vehicles on I-395...

Virginia Tech researchers have been using the 395 Express Lanes to conduct self-driving demonstrations as part of efforts to improve technology.
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D.C., your next UberX driver might show up in a taxicab

Uber announced a partnership Friday that would make cab rides more widely available on its app, part of an expanding collaboration between the onetime rivals.
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D.C. doubled its number of traffic cameras this fall. 140 more are ...

Here’s what you should know about increased traffic enforcement in the nation’s capital.
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D.C. weighs banning cars in three corridors to create pedestrian zones

A D.C. Council proposal would establish pedestrian corridors starting in 2026, closing roads to cars for at least some hours each week.
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Las Vegas-S. California high-speed rail gets $3 billion federal grant

The funds would support construction of Brightline West, a $12 billion project that promises to bring high-speed trains to the nation in time for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
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Reckless drivers in spotlight as D.C. hits 16-year high on traffic ...

D.C. is struggling to slow carnage on the roads as it faces unmet goals in cutting traffic fatalities by next year.
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D.C.’s deadly streets take a growing toll on residents, victims

More than 45 people were killed and 6,000 were injured in crashes this year, nearly nine years after the city launched a strategy to reduce traffic-related injuries and deaths.