How coronavirus turned peak hour into a Sunday morning drive

How coronavirus turned peak hour into a Sunday morning drive

Traffic congestion throughout the country has plummeted as people heed calls to avoid unnecessary travel,with peak hour maps no longer a sea of flashing red.

  • byCraig Butt

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Traffic lights:They're all about politics

Traffic lights:They're all about politics

Meet the man who can make or break your morning - all the with the click of a mouse.

  • bySteve Evans
'Don't drive angry. Take the bus or tram':Police plea on road rage

'Don't drive angry. Take the bus or tram':Police plea on road rage

Would you behave like that with a baby,your mother or a nun in the back?

  • bySteve Evans
Priority for trams will likely make crossing Northbourne even worse

Priority for trams will likely make crossing Northbourne even worse

Transport Canberra has revealed exactly how light rail vehicles will be given priority between Gungahlin and the city.

  • byJasper Lindell andSteve Evans
We got a sneak peek at riding Canberra's light rail

We got a sneak peek at riding Canberra's light rail

And yes,it has that new tram smell.

  • byKatie Burgess
Projected CTP savings fall under amended scheme

Projected CTP savings fall under amended scheme

Canberrans could save as little as $14 on the new model of compulsory third party insurance,after changes to the draft legislation.

  • byKatie Burgess
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Glenn was blocked from the CTP jury. Now he's filing a complaint

Glenn was blocked from the CTP jury. Now he's filing a complaint

Glenn Herbert had a CTP claim under way at the time of the jury,but felt he could have brought a useful perspective to the deliberations.

  • byKatie Burgess
Federal Labor promises $200 million for Canberra's light rail

Federal Labor promises $200 million for Canberra's light rail

The route from Civic to Woden will be more expensive than the first leg because of the need for wire-free running through the Parliamentary Triangle.

  • byKatie Burgess
Crossing guards abused on the job,lacking training and support

Crossing guards abused on the job,lacking training and support

Canberra's school crossing guards are being sworn at and threatened while trying to help children cross the road to school safely.

  • byElliot Williams
Light rail makes it to last stop,as drivers prepare for city runs

Light rail makes it to last stop,as drivers prepare for city runs

With the tram now able to get to the Alinga Street terminal using its own power,it's time for drivers to start runs from the Mitchell depot to Civic.

  • byKatie Burgess&Jasper Lindell
Labor foreshadows changes to compulsory third party insurance bill

Labor foreshadows changes to compulsory third party insurance bill

However the changes don't go far enough to secure the support of the Greens. Yet.

  • byKatie Burgess