Meghan McCarty Carino
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Parking tickets in the city of Los Angeles are more expensive than Santa Monica or West Hollywood. But would lowering fines make scofflaws more likely to park illegally?
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L.A.'s transit agency hopes voters will approve a sales tax increase dubbed the "Traffic Improvement Plan." But opinions differ on whether congestion would be eased.
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Be prepared, AAA advises. Modern cars may be less likely to overheat than their predecessors, but they're still prone to other problems during heat waves.
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Despite the ramped up enforcement, LAPD officers still can't issue tickets for speeding, a major contributing factor to motor vehicle injuries and deaths.
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Los Angeles County's transit agency wants voters in November to approve a new sales tax to fund billions in transportation projects.
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A new twist to Metro's proposed ballot measure would add a half-cent sales tax with no end date. The tax revenue would pay for billions in transportation projects.
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Budget cuts reduced the city's ability to conduct updated surveys of driver speeds, and without the updates, police can't enforce the limits.
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Want to hit the trail but not hit the gas? A shuttle service from the Duarte Gold Line station makes it possible to head to the hills on transit.
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It's been two weeks since the Expo Line service from downtown L.A. to Santa Monica opened to the public, and the time it takes is not what was advertised, commuters complain.
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Several sections of Wilshire Boulevard will be closed weekends starting June 10 and running through the fall due to construction of a new subway station at La Brea.
Stories by Meghan McCarty Carino
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