Mamdani redesigns 14th Street in Manhattan for 28,000 passengers: there will be a public meeting on March 25
New York City is planning a redesign of 14th Street in Manhattan to enhance safety and public space for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit users, with a public meeting scheduled for March 25.
Oversized Load Passes Through the Serra das Araras This Sunday
An oversized load will transit through the Serra das Araras in Brazil, leading to road closures to ensure motorist safety.
1926: Poles represent a serious danger to passengers on tram stirrups
Tram stirrup passengers in São Paulo are at serious risk from utility poles, leading to numerous accidents due to a lack of enforcement of safety laws.
ANT asks GAD to exempt fines for delays in registration during service suspension
The National Agency for Regulation and Control of Transit, Land Transport, and Road Safety (ANT) has requested local governments to waive fines imposed for delays in vehicle registration due to the suspension of services.
The socialist crime blueprint begins. NYC leaders pull back the curtain on Mamdani’s vision for public safety
New York City is experiencing a crime drop, but questions persist regarding Mayor Mamdani's approach to public safety amidst staffing shortages and rising transit crime.
Ukraine's National Bank advises avoiding 'risky countries' after abduction of Ukrainian cash-in-transit guards in Hungary
Ukraine's National Bank recommends banks to avoid risky countries for cross-border transportation of valuables following an abduction incident involving Ukrainian guards in Hungary.
Hungary hands over 7 detained cash-in-transit staff to Ukraine at border: they are safe
Hungary has returned seven detained Ukrainian cash-in-transit staff members at the border, confirming their safety.
Bridge that 'shakes' during vehicle passage in RN is closed; see alternative routes
The bridge linking the municipalities of Alto do Rodrigues and Carnaubais in Rio Grande do Norte has been closed by the local authority due to safety concerns after it was observed shaking during vehicle transit.
Foreign ministry urges Ukrainians to refrain from travelling to Hungary after cash-in-transit guards seized
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry has advised its citizens against traveling to Hungary following the seizure of Ukrainian cash-in-transit guards by Hungarian authorities due to safety concerns.
Sections of Route 2 Closed Until March 7: Affected Areas in Los Angeles and Echo Park, California
Route 2 in California will have sections closed until March 7 as part of a pavement rehabilitation project focusing on safety, traffic flow, and infrastructure durability.
Operation Carnival 2026 ensures tranquility in ferryboat crossings in MA
Operation Carnival 2026 successfully managed over 71,000 ferryboat passengers in Maranhão, Brazil, ensuring a safe and smooth transit despite increased traffic.
Almost 1,000 motorcycles seized in control operations in Quito
Around 1,000 motorcycles were seized and 150 citations were issued to motorcyclists during control operations in Quito conducted by the Metropolitan Transit Agency (AMT).
Clandestine races return with force to Quito: the AMT changes operations due to Alpachaca and Pifo
In Quito, clandestine street racing events, referred to as 'piques', have resurged, prompting the Metropolitan Transit Agency (AMT) to adjust their operations to combat this growing issue.
Dozens of bus shelters vandalized across Metro Vancouver
Metro Vancouver police report a significant increase in vandalism of bus shelters across various municipalities in the region.
Man charged after adult, child assaulted in Winnipeg: police
A man in Winnipeg has been charged after he allegedly assaulted a 66-year-old man on a transit bus and a school-aged child in a retail store.
Fairs with simulators and virtual reality glasses, contracted since 2019 for nearly $3 million, have not managed to reduce traffic accident victims in Guayaquil
Virtual reality fairs in Guayaquil, costing nearly $3 million since 2019, have not successfully reduced the number of traffic accident victims despite ongoing contracts for more services.
Bus with workers from MA that overturned on BR-153 was not allowed to make interstate trip, says PRF
A bus carrying rural workers from Maranhão that overturned in São Paulo was operating without the necessary authorization for interstate travel, according to the Federal Highway Police.
CTE will verify the presentation of habilitating documents during the Carnival holiday
The Ecuadorian Transit Commission (CTE) will verify the presentation of necessary documentation during the Carnival holiday to ensure road safety, considering operational challenges faced by users.
Carnival Holiday: The Mandatory Documents that the CTE Can Request on the Road
Ecuador's Carnival holiday sees a surge in travel, prompting the Transit Commission of Ecuador (CTE) to enforce road checks for mandatory vehicle documents to ensure safety.
Detran inspects electric trios and support vehicles in pre-Carnival operation in Salvador
The State Department of Transit (Detran-BA) is conducting inspections on electric trios and support vehicles ahead of the Carnival in Salvador.
Foreigners in transit: The disappearance of the Ibero professor reveals a disturbing criminal model
The case of a missing Ibero-American University professor highlights a troubling pattern of foreign nationals being kidnapped and extorted in Mexico.
Parking maneuver required no longer for practical driving tests starting Monday (9) in Ceará
The State Department of Transit of Ceará (Detran-CE) announced that it will eliminate the parking maneuver step in practical driving tests starting next Monday to standardize assessments nationwide.
$48.20 fine and controls reduce accidents on Simón BolÃvar Avenue and Ruta Viva
Since January 1, 2026, there have been no recorded fatalities on Simón BolÃvar Avenue or Ruta Viva, following traffic restrictions by the Metropolitan Transit Agency (AMT) of Quito to reduce accidents.