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Gas Prices Mark 3 Weeks In Decline, Offering Relief At The Pump
Gas prices have been on a slow but steady decline across the U.S. since mid-June.
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I-95 Motorists in Conn. Mystified by ‘Singing Road'
It’s been compared to the sound a pod of humpback whales makes, or to a soundtrack from a horror movie. The unusual noises on a stretch of Interstate 95 in southeastern Connecticut have gotten it dubbed “the singing road” or “the singing highway,” and it has motorists perplexed. Some who responded to queries from The Day said it’s had them...
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Drivers Run Into Car Trouble Over Tainted Fuel in Plainville
Drivers who filled up at one Plainville gas station found themselves in trouble after their cars stopped working because of a batch of gas that had water in it.
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Drivers Experience Car Problems After Filling Up at Plainville Gas Station
A number of drivers experienced car problems after filling up at a gas station in Plainville on Wednesday. One driver reached out to NBC Connecticut and said as soon as she started driving the car after filling up, “the car started acting weird.” The driver said the far “fully broke down” a short distance later. NBC Connecticut made the state…
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Travelers Felt Added Congestion This Holiday Season
Connecticut interstates and highways were bustling with cars on Sunday.
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New Legislation Would Protect Drivers Who Hit Protestors
When massive demonstrations against racial injustice erupted across the nation last summer, protesters often swarmed onto roads or highways to draw attention to their cause
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Driver Charged in Crash That Injured Pedestrian With Walker
New Haven police have arrested a driver accused of hitting a woman crossing the street on February 13.
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Call For Safety Measures After Fatal Pedestrian Accidents
Despite stepping up enforcement efforts, four pedestrians have been killed in New Haven since the start of the new year. Surveillance video from earlier this month captures a driver hitting a woman crossing the street with the help of a walker. It’s at the intersection of Whalley Avenue and Blake Street on February 13. New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker said…
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Call For Safety Measures After Fatal Pedestrian Accidents
After four fatal pedestrian accidents in New Haven in two months, there are calls for something to be done to improve safety on the city’s streets.