As young, educated professionals push away old ideas about how to move around Texas cities, transportation plannersโ vision for the future is still largely influenced by the past.
Transportation
Reporting on roads, transit, infrastructure, and policy shaping travel and mobility across the state, from The Texas Tribune.
How a federal lawsuit could open the door to online voter registration in Texas
Texas is one of just a handful of states that doesn’t offer online voter registration. Advocates are hoping a recent ruling from a federal judge could change that.
Driverless car service set to begin in North Texas this summer
A suburb in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is reportedly set to get the nation’s first self-driving car service.
A flock of electric scooters suddenly descended on Austin. Now the city is scrambling to regulate them.
Two electric scooter operators โ Bird Rides and LimeBike โ launched in Austin before the city could roll out a permitting process. The scooters vanished from city streets after the city council cracked down on the companies.
Texas is making billions from oil and gas drilling, but counties say rural roads are being destroyed
Damage from heavy trucks has battered local roads in and around the state’s oil fields, and many counties want the state to help pay for repairs and maintenance. Will lawmakers take action?
Problems reported with Texas’ STAAR exam โย again
Two years after software problems rendered results on the statewide STAAR exam unusable, students taking the test Tuesday reported more technical problems.
Federal judge: Texas is violating national voter registration law
A federal judge has ruled that Texas violated the federal National Voter Registration Act. The fix he orders could introduce the state’s first online voter registration system.
Sumners Scholars Public Policy Seminar Recap
The Texas Tribune was pleased to be a partner in the 2018 Sumners Scholar Public Policy Seminar
Civic engagement or illegal electioneering? How a school voting project became a conservative target
Powerful conservatives have taken several shots over the past few months at an educational advocacy group aiming to promote voting.
Amid mounting debate over toll lanes, transportation commissioner says it’s time for ‘new blood’
Gov. Greg Abbott now has two spots to fill on the commission that oversees the Texas Department of Transportation at a time when he’s drawing ire for blocking toll projects.


