Garland Swears it Doesn’t Really Have the Worst Drivers in Texas

Each year, Allstate comes out with a list of America’s worst drivers, and each year, Dallas is puzzled to discover it doesn’t come out on top, an honor typically reserved for Washington, D.C. That’s not to say that drivers here aren’t terrible. In this year’s report, Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Irving,…

DFW Airport is Overcharging 300 to 400 Drivers Per Day for Parking

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport’s “new, high-tech parking control plazas,” which cost $56 million and offer automated entry and exits for all visitors, were supposed to go live in late August, but the rollout was briefly pushed back because of minor technical hiccups. “The Parking Control System is a complex installation…

NTTA is Slashing Its Ridiculous Late Payment Fees — Sort Of

As anyone who’s ever forgotten to pay a toll bill or is capable of doing arithmetic knows, the eye-popping amounts owed by the North Texas Tollway Authority’s top toll violators is mostly fees. As an example, take reigning scofflaw champion Melissa Martinez. To rack up the $153,046.47 she owed the…

DART’s Mobile Ticketing App Is Rolling Out Next Week

Good news for anyone who’s ever fumbled with change under a bus driver’s withering glare, or frantically mashed buttons on the ticket dispenser as the train pulls away. Starting next Monday, September 16, you can avoid all that thanks to GoPass, DART’s new mobile ticketing app. It works about how…

The Cotton Belt Rail Line Can Still Be Built. Here’s How.

The writing had already been on the wall for weeks by the time a Senate committee convened in April to consider John Carona’s bill aimed at jump-starting construction of 62 miles of passenger rail along the Cotton Belt Corridor. The city of Fort Worth had scrawled the message in big,…

Stunt Bikers Shut Down the Calatrava Last Night

Dallas News | myFOXdfw.comLast May, after conquering Central Expressway by stopping traffic and graffitiing the pavement as an inexplicable memorial to a fallen comrade, stunt bikers planned to do much the same to the newly opened Calatrava. But a heavy — and heavy-handed — police presence derailed those plans. Really,…

Dallas Now Has a Bike Score, and It Sucks

Walk Score became a thing almost as soon as the company first began rating the pedestrian-friendliness of cities and neighborhoods in 2007. By now, it’s so firmly established that it’s worked its way into the vernacular of real estate and urban planning. Zillow, for example, includes a walk score for…

Your Highway Tolls Are Going Up

Fresh off its registration-blocking, car-impounding victory in the state legislature this month, the North Texas Tollway Authority is hiking the cost of driving on its roads. The agency announced this morning that toll rates are increasing by slightly less than a penny per mile come July 1, from 15.3 cents…

The Cotton Belt is Dead, at Least For Now

In the end, it wasn’t the opposition of the Fort Worth City Council that killed the Cotton Belt project, nor was it the opposition from neighbors in North Dallas. Not directly, at least. Rather, the 62-mile commuter rail that would run from Plano to Fort Worth, died a quiet death…

Downtown Dallas Now Has a Working Network of Bike Lanes

When the city first began putting down bike lanes last year, it was hard to divine if there was any grander vision than simply flinging paint at random patches of asphalt. In a century or so, we figured, they’d coalesce into the long-awaited Dallas Bike Plan. Until then, we were…

The Push to Tear Down I-345 Gains Steam

There would be some practical questions that would have to be answered if the Texas Department of Transportation decided to tear down I-345, the short stump of Central Expressway between Woodall Rodgers and Interstate 30. Where will one find shade at Bark Park Central? Where will those artsy, bohemian types…

Take an Aerial Trip Down the New LBJ

If you’re looking to be entertained on your virtual 4-minute trip down the new LBJ Express, check out Frontburner’s commentary on a video clip released in January. But if you want a full, bird’s eye view of your future commute, take a glance at the clip above. As you can…