Supreme Court Declares Right To Walk On Footpaths A Fundamental Right
Supreme Court Says Right To Walk On Safe Footpaths Is A Fundamental Right The Supreme Court has declared that walking on safe and clearly marked footpaths is a fundamental right, strengthening the legal protection available to pedestrians across India. In a significant ruling, the court said public authorities have a duty to provide and maintain footpaths wherever roads exist. The judgment pl
Supreme Court Declares Right To Walk On Footpaths A Fundamental Right
Supreme Court Says Right To Walk On Safe Footpaths Is A Fundamental Right The Supreme Court has declared that walking on safe and clearly marked footpaths is a fundamental right, strengthening the legal protection available to pedestrians across India. In a significant ruling, the court said public authorities have a duty to provide and maintain footpaths wherever roads exist. The judgment pl
Dubai Emirates Road Minibus Crash Kills Seven Indian Workers
Dubai, UAE — Seven Indian workers were killed in a Dubai Emirates Road minibus crash on Monday, June 8, 2026, after their vehicle hit a truck that had stopped on the road because of a reported technical fault, authorities said. Nine other workers were injured in the crash, including five with serious injuries and four with moderate injuries. Officials said all injured workers were taken to a hospital for treatment. No confirmed time for the crash was released.
Dubai Emirates Road Minibus Crash Kills Seven Indian Workers
Dubai, UAE — Seven Indian workers were killed in a Dubai Emirates Road minibus crash on Monday, June 8, 2026, after their vehicle hit a truck that had stopped on the road because of a reported technical fault, authorities said. Nine other workers were injured in the crash, including five with serious injuries and four with moderate injuries. Officials said all injured workers were taken to a hospital for treatment. No confirmed time for the crash was released.
Waymo Recall Hits 3,791 Robotaxis as Chicago Testing Faces Flood Questions
Waymo’s recall of 3,791 robotaxis is putting new attention on self-driving safety as the company continues early-stage testing in Chicago. Federal safety officials said the issue involves autonomous-driving software that may slow but fail to stop when detecting a flooded lane on higher-speed roads, increasing crash risk. Why Waymo Issued the Recall The recall followed a Monday, April 20, 2026, incident in San Antonio, Texas, where an unoccupied Waymo vehicle entered a flooded road during severe weather. No passengers were inside, and no injuries were reported. Waymo said it found an area for improvement involving flooded lanes on faster roads and filed a voluntary software recall covering fifth- and sixth-generation automated driving systems. What Changes Are Being Made NHTSA said Waymo has increased weather-related operating limits and updated vehicle maps while a full remedy is developed. Waymo said it is adding software safeguards and limiting access to areas where flash flooding may occur. What It Means for Chicago Waymo began mapping Chicago in late February as an early step toward a possible future robotaxi service. The company says the recall will not affect its Chicago testing. Still, Chicago’s heavy rain, expressways and urban flooding risks make the recall important for Illinois regulators and riders watching how driverless taxis handle extreme weather before broader approval. Why Flood Risk Matters The National Weather Service warns that flooded roads can become dangerous quickly, with one foot of moving water able to carry away many cars and two feet capable of moving larger vehicles. For Waymo, the recall is not just a software fix. It is a public test of whether autonomous taxis can respond safely when real-world weather changes faster than maps and sensors expect.
Waymo Recall Hits 3,791 Robotaxis as Chicago Testing Faces Flood Questions
Waymo’s recall of 3,791 robotaxis is putting new attention on self-driving safety as the company continues early-stage testing in Chicago. Federal safety officials said the issue involves autonomous-driving software that may slow but fail to stop when detecting a flooded lane on higher-speed roads, increasing crash risk. Why Waymo Issued the Recall The recall followed a Monday, April 20, 2026, incident in San Antonio, Texas, where an unoccupied Waymo vehicle entered a flooded road during severe weather. No passengers were inside, and no injuries were reported. Waymo said it found an area for improvement involving flooded lanes on faster roads and filed a voluntary software recall covering fifth- and sixth-generation automated driving systems. What Changes Are Being Made NHTSA said Waymo has increased weather-related operating limits and updated vehicle maps while a full remedy is developed. Waymo said it is adding software safeguards and limiting access to areas where flash flooding may occur. What It Means for Chicago Waymo began mapping Chicago in late February as an early step toward a possible future robotaxi service. The company says the recall will not affect its Chicago testing. Still, Chicago’s heavy rain, expressways and urban flooding risks make the recall important for Illinois regulators and riders watching how driverless taxis handle extreme weather before broader approval. Why Flood Risk Matters The National Weather Service warns that flooded roads can become dangerous quickly, with one foot of moving water able to carry away many cars and two feet capable of moving larger vehicles. For Waymo, the recall is not just a software fix. It is a public test of whether autonomous taxis can respond safely when real-world weather changes faster than maps and sensors expect.
Deadly Ohio Intersection to Get Four-Way Stop After Fatal Crash
Deadly Ohio Intersection Finally Gets Safety Upgrade A dangerous central Ohio intersection linked to more than 40 crashes in five years will soon become a four-way stop after a fatal accident renewed pressure on local officials. County commissioners approved the traffic change this week for the intersection of County Road 24 and County Road 228 near the border of Ohio
Deadly Ohio Intersection to Get Four-Way Stop After Fatal Crash
Deadly Ohio Intersection Finally Gets Safety Upgrade A dangerous central Ohio intersection linked to more than 40 crashes in five years will soon become a four-way stop after a fatal accident renewed pressure on local officials. County commissioners approved the traffic change this week for the intersection of County Road 24 and County Road 228 near the border of Ohio
Indonesia bus-tanker crash kills 16 after fire in Sumatra
At least 16 people were killed on May 6 when a passenger bus collided with a fuel tanker and burst into flames in North Musi Rawas Regency on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, officials said. The crash triggered a large fire that engulfed both vehicles, leaving several others injured. Emergency teams transported the wounded to nearby hospitals, with at least three reported to have suffered severe burns.
Indonesia bus-tanker crash kills 16 after fire in Sumatra
At least 16 people were killed on May 6 when a passenger bus collided with a fuel tanker and burst into flames in North Musi Rawas Regency on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, officials said. The crash triggered a large fire that engulfed both vehicles, leaving several others injured. Emergency teams transported the wounded to nearby hospitals, with at least three reported to have suffered severe burns.
Bihar Bridge Collapse Sparks Infrastructure Safety Concerns
A portion of the Vikramshila Bridge in Bihar collapsed into the Ganges River early Monday, triggering immediate safety measures and raising renewed concerns about infrastructure reliability in the region. The incident occurred shortly after midnight near a key support pillar, when a slab of the bridge gave way and began sinking into the river below. Authorities responded quickly, sealing access to the bridge and diverting traffic to alternate routes to prevent further risk. Official
Bihar Bridge Collapse Sparks Infrastructure Safety Concerns
A portion of the Vikramshila Bridge in Bihar collapsed into the Ganges River early Monday, triggering immediate safety measures and raising renewed concerns about infrastructure reliability in the region. The incident occurred shortly after midnight near a key support pillar, when a slab of the bridge gave way and began sinking into the river below. Authorities responded quickly, sealing access to the bridge and diverting traffic to alternate routes to prevent further risk. Official
Cranford police conduct crosswalk sting to enforce pedestrian safety
CRANFORD, N.J. — Drivers in Cranford are being warned to follow crosswalk laws after local authorities carried out a targeted pedestrian safety enforcement operation during the week of Monday, March 23, 2026. The initiative, led by the Cranford Police Department, focused on improving compliance at marked crosswalks and reducing the risk of accidents involving pedestrians. As part of the operation, officers conducted a “pedestrian decoy” detail at a crosswalk equipped with a Rect
Cranford police conduct crosswalk sting to enforce pedestrian safety
CRANFORD, N.J. — Drivers in Cranford are being warned to follow crosswalk laws after local authorities carried out a targeted pedestrian safety enforcement operation during the week of Monday, March 23, 2026. The initiative, led by the Cranford Police Department, focused on improving compliance at marked crosswalks and reducing the risk of accidents involving pedestrians. As part of the operation, officers conducted a “pedestrian decoy” detail at a crosswalk equipped with a Rect
Wrong-way crash on Dallas North Tollway leaves one dead, several injured
Authorities said the collision occurred at approximately 2 a.m. in the southbound lanes of the tollway near Royal Lane. Preliminary findings from DPS troopers indicate that a Hyundai Tucson was traveling northbound in the southbound lanes when it collided head-on with a Land Rover Velar. The impact caused significant damage to both vehicles and prompted an immediate emergency response. The driver of the Hyundai Tucson was transported to a local hospital following the crash but was l
Wrong-way crash on Dallas North Tollway leaves one dead, several injured
Authorities said the collision occurred at approximately 2 a.m. in the southbound lanes of the tollway near Royal Lane. Preliminary findings from DPS troopers indicate that a Hyundai Tucson was traveling northbound in the southbound lanes when it collided head-on with a Land Rover Velar. The impact caused significant damage to both vehicles and prompted an immediate emergency response. The driver of the Hyundai Tucson was transported to a local hospital following the crash but was l
Raleigh, N.C. roads could turn icy overnight following snow and rain event
RALEIGH, N.C. — Drivers across central North Carolina are being urged to use extra caution on area roads as a cold front moves through the region, bringing a mix of snow and rain followed by plunging overnight temperatures. Weather officials warn that conditions late Sunday into early Monday could create patchy black ice, potentially making the morning commute hazardous. The cold front delivered light snow in some areas and primarily rain in others across central North Carolina on
Raleigh, N.C. roads could turn icy overnight following snow and rain event
RALEIGH, N.C. — Drivers across central North Carolina are being urged to use extra caution on area roads as a cold front moves through the region, bringing a mix of snow and rain followed by plunging overnight temperatures. Weather officials warn that conditions late Sunday into early Monday could create patchy black ice, potentially making the morning commute hazardous. The cold front delivered light snow in some areas and primarily rain in others across central North Carolina on
Texas orders Dallas to remove rainbow crosswalks or risk losing infrastructure funds
The state of Texas has given the city of Dallas until the end of January to remove several decorative pavement markings, including rainbow-painted crosswalks in the Oak Lawn neighborhood and a large “Black Lives Matter” street mural on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. State officials have warned that failure to comply could put millions of dollars in transportation and infrastructure funding at risk. The dispute traces back to an order issued on Oct. 8, 2025, when Texas Gov. Gr
Texas orders Dallas to remove rainbow crosswalks or risk losing infrastructure funds
The state of Texas has given the city of Dallas until the end of January to remove several decorative pavement markings, including rainbow-painted crosswalks in the Oak Lawn neighborhood and a large “Black Lives Matter” street mural on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. State officials have warned that failure to comply could put millions of dollars in transportation and infrastructure funding at risk. The dispute traces back to an order issued on Oct. 8, 2025, when Texas Gov. Gr
Oakland launches citywide speed camera program to curb speeding and crashes
Oakland has activated 18 new speed cameras across the city as part of a broader effort to address speeding and improve traffic safety on local streets. The cameras are now operational, though drivers will not immediately receive citations. City officials have implemented a 60-day grace period during which warnings will be issued instead of fines, allowing motorists time to adjust to the new enforcement system. Mayor Barbara Lee is scheduled to outline additional details of the initi
Oakland launches citywide speed camera program to curb speeding and crashes
Oakland has activated 18 new speed cameras across the city as part of a broader effort to address speeding and improve traffic safety on local streets. The cameras are now operational, though drivers will not immediately receive citations. City officials have implemented a 60-day grace period during which warnings will be issued instead of fines, allowing motorists time to adjust to the new enforcement system. Mayor Barbara Lee is scheduled to outline additional details of the initi
Indian students from Telangana killed in US car crash during California trip
Two young women from Telangana’s Mahabubabad district lost their lives in a tragic road accident in the United States after the car they were travelling in plunged into a gorge along a mountainous stretch of road in California. The incident occurred at a sharp curve on Alabama Hills Road, a scenic but challenging route known for its winding terrain. The deaths have sent shockwaves through their hometowns in Telangana, where families and residents are struggling to come to terms with the sud
Indian students from Telangana killed in US car crash during California trip
Two young women from Telangana’s Mahabubabad district lost their lives in a tragic road accident in the United States after the car they were travelling in plunged into a gorge along a mountainous stretch of road in California. The incident occurred at a sharp curve on Alabama Hills Road, a scenic but challenging route known for its winding terrain. The deaths have sent shockwaves through their hometowns in Telangana, where families and residents are struggling to come to terms with the sud
Five hospitalized after three-vehicle crash on Indian Head Highway in Accokeek
Five people were taken to area hospitals late Christmas night after a three-vehicle crash on Indian Head Highway in Accokeek, Maryland, according to officials from the Prince George’s County Fire and EMS Department. Firefighters said the injured individuals suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries following the collision, which occurred along the 14250 block of the highway. Emergency crews were dispatched to the scene at approximately 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Christmas D
Five hospitalized after three-vehicle crash on Indian Head Highway in Accokeek
Five people were taken to area hospitals late Christmas night after a three-vehicle crash on Indian Head Highway in Accokeek, Maryland, according to officials from the Prince George’s County Fire and EMS Department. Firefighters said the injured individuals suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries following the collision, which occurred along the 14250 block of the highway. Emergency crews were dispatched to the scene at approximately 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Christmas D
School bus crash in Moorestown injures 10, including students, investigation underway
A school bus crash in Moorestown left ten people injured Tuesday afternoon after a collision at a busy local intersection, according to authorities. The accident occurred at the intersection of Borton Landing Road and Hartford Road, an area frequently traveled by school transportation vehicles and commuters during afternoon hours. Police said the crash involved a school bus carrying students and a passenger vehicle. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene shortly after the
School bus crash in Moorestown injures 10, including students, investigation underway
A school bus crash in Moorestown left ten people injured Tuesday afternoon after a collision at a busy local intersection, according to authorities. The accident occurred at the intersection of Borton Landing Road and Hartford Road, an area frequently traveled by school transportation vehicles and commuters during afternoon hours. Police said the crash involved a school bus carrying students and a passenger vehicle. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene shortly after the
New Takoma Park pilot to deploy AI stop sign enforcement for safer streets
Takoma Park will introduce a four-year pilot program deploying artificial intelligence-assisted stop sign cameras beginning early next year, marking a significant step in the city’s ongoing efforts to curb dangerous driving and improve pedestrian safety. The initiative focuses heavily on school zones, where officials say stricter oversight is essential to protecting children and reducing the risk of severe crashes. The program supports Maryland’s Zero Deaths strategy and aligns with Montg
New Takoma Park pilot to deploy AI stop sign enforcement for safer streets
Takoma Park will introduce a four-year pilot program deploying artificial intelligence-assisted stop sign cameras beginning early next year, marking a significant step in the city’s ongoing efforts to curb dangerous driving and improve pedestrian safety. The initiative focuses heavily on school zones, where officials say stricter oversight is essential to protecting children and reducing the risk of severe crashes. The program supports Maryland’s Zero Deaths strategy and aligns with Montg
Lewisville ISD student killed in Flower Mound pedestrian crash; investigation underway
A 14-year-old Lewisville ISD student died Tuesday afternoon after being struck by a vehicle in Flower Mound, prompting an ongoing police investigation and a wave of grief throughout the community. Authorities responded to the collision just before 4 p.m. at the intersection of Valley Ridge Boulevard and Browning Drive, an area that sees steady neighborhood traffic during after-school hours. According to the Flower Mound Police Department, officers arrived to find that a juvenile pedestrian had been injured after a pickup truck entered the intersection while she attempted to cross the roadway. Investigators reported that the driver of a 2020 Chevrolet pickup truck had been stopped at a stop sign facing south in the 6000 block of Browning Road. As the driver began moving forward, the pedestrian, identified as 14-year-old Flower Mound resident Isha Mishra, was struck. Emergency responders transported her to Medical City Denton Hospital, where she later died despite medical efforts. The Denton County Medical Examiner confirmed her identity shortly after the incident. Officials noted that Mishra was a ninth-grade student at Marcus High School. In a statement, Lewisville ISD expressed deep sorrow over the loss, acknowledging the impact the tragedy has had on the school community. The district stated that crisis counseling teams would remain available to support students and staff coping with the news and emphasized the importance of respecting the privacy of Mishra’s family during such a difficult time. Police said the driver, a 60-year-old Lewisville resident, remained at the scene and cooperated fully with authorities. He was not injured in the crash, and investigators have not released his name as the inquiry continues. No charges have been announced as detectives work to review roadway conditions, vehicle movement, and witness accounts to determine the circumstances leading to the collision. The tragedy has resonated deeply within the Flower Mound community, particularly among families and students who frequent the area near the crash site. The Village Church, located close to both Marcus High School and the scene of the incident, opened its doors for a prayer vigil on Wednesday to offer residents a space for comfort. Lead pastor Matt Chandler noted that the crash occurred only a short distance from the church, and he emphasized the congregation’s desire to provide support for those struggling with grief and shock. In addition to the vigil, the church announced a recovery-focused event scheduled for Wednesday evening, intended to assist individuals coping with trauma and emotional distress. Organizers invited the public to gather at the church’s campus on Justin Road to reflect, pray, and find community support as residents continue processing the devastating loss. As Flower Mound police continue their investigation, the incident has renewed local conversations about pedestrian safety, traffic awareness, and the need for heightened caution near school zones and residential areas. The death of the young student has left classmates, educators, and neighbors mourning a life cut tragically short while the community rallies to support those affected.
Lewisville ISD student killed in Flower Mound pedestrian crash; investigation underway
A 14-year-old Lewisville ISD student died Tuesday afternoon after being struck by a vehicle in Flower Mound, prompting an ongoing police investigation and a wave of grief throughout the community. Authorities responded to the collision just before 4 p.m. at the intersection of Valley Ridge Boulevard and Browning Drive, an area that sees steady neighborhood traffic during after-school hours. According to the Flower Mound Police Department, officers arrived to find that a juvenile pedestrian had been injured after a pickup truck entered the intersection while she attempted to cross the roadway. Investigators reported that the driver of a 2020 Chevrolet pickup truck had been stopped at a stop sign facing south in the 6000 block of Browning Road. As the driver began moving forward, the pedestrian, identified as 14-year-old Flower Mound resident Isha Mishra, was struck. Emergency responders transported her to Medical City Denton Hospital, where she later died despite medical efforts. The Denton County Medical Examiner confirmed her identity shortly after the incident. Officials noted that Mishra was a ninth-grade student at Marcus High School. In a statement, Lewisville ISD expressed deep sorrow over the loss, acknowledging the impact the tragedy has had on the school community. The district stated that crisis counseling teams would remain available to support students and staff coping with the news and emphasized the importance of respecting the privacy of Mishra’s family during such a difficult time. Police said the driver, a 60-year-old Lewisville resident, remained at the scene and cooperated fully with authorities. He was not injured in the crash, and investigators have not released his name as the inquiry continues. No charges have been announced as detectives work to review roadway conditions, vehicle movement, and witness accounts to determine the circumstances leading to the collision. The tragedy has resonated deeply within the Flower Mound community, particularly among families and students who frequent the area near the crash site. The Village Church, located close to both Marcus High School and the scene of the incident, opened its doors for a prayer vigil on Wednesday to offer residents a space for comfort. Lead pastor Matt Chandler noted that the crash occurred only a short distance from the church, and he emphasized the congregation’s desire to provide support for those struggling with grief and shock. In addition to the vigil, the church announced a recovery-focused event scheduled for Wednesday evening, intended to assist individuals coping with trauma and emotional distress. Organizers invited the public to gather at the church’s campus on Justin Road to reflect, pray, and find community support as residents continue processing the devastating loss. As Flower Mound police continue their investigation, the incident has renewed local conversations about pedestrian safety, traffic awareness, and the need for heightened caution near school zones and residential areas. The death of the young student has left classmates, educators, and neighbors mourning a life cut tragically short while the community rallies to support those affected.
Thanksgiving travel expected to surge as AAA urges early departures
AAA is advising travelers across the United States to plan their Thanksgiving road trips carefully as millions prepare to travel during one of the busiest periods of the year. According to the organization, heavy congestion is expected on both Tuesday and Wednesday, with the largest delays anticipated during the afternoon and early evening hours. Travel analysts report that a growing number of Americans are choosing to drive to their holiday destinations, contributing to increased traffic vol
Thanksgiving travel expected to surge as AAA urges early departures
AAA is advising travelers across the United States to plan their Thanksgiving road trips carefully as millions prepare to travel during one of the busiest periods of the year. According to the organization, heavy congestion is expected on both Tuesday and Wednesday, with the largest delays anticipated during the afternoon and early evening hours. Travel analysts report that a growing number of Americans are choosing to drive to their holiday destinations, contributing to increased traffic vol
New Jersey poll finds Garden State drivers say New Yorkers are the worst
A long-running regional rivalry gained new life this week as a statewide survey revealed that many New Jersey motorists believe New York drivers are the worst on the road. The findings come from the latest Rutgers-Eagleton poll, which examined how Garden State residents perceive the driving habits of motorists from neighboring states. According to the results, a significant share of New Jersey drivers remain convinced that the behavior of their counterparts across the Hudson River poses the g
New Jersey poll finds Garden State drivers say New Yorkers are the worst
A long-running regional rivalry gained new life this week as a statewide survey revealed that many New Jersey motorists believe New York drivers are the worst on the road. The findings come from the latest Rutgers-Eagleton poll, which examined how Garden State residents perceive the driving habits of motorists from neighboring states. According to the results, a significant share of New Jersey drivers remain convinced that the behavior of their counterparts across the Hudson River poses the g
Indian-origin truck driver charged with gross negligence in fatal US crash
US authorities have confirmed that an Indian-origin truck driver involved in a deadly crash in California last month was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the accident. However, officials have classified the incident as a case of grossly negligent homicide due to what they described as reckless and careless driving that caused the deaths of three people and injuries to several others. The San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office stated that toxicol
Indian-origin truck driver charged with gross negligence in fatal US crash
US authorities have confirmed that an Indian-origin truck driver involved in a deadly crash in California last month was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the accident. However, officials have classified the incident as a case of grossly negligent homicide due to what they described as reckless and careless driving that caused the deaths of three people and injuries to several others. The San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office stated that toxicol
Indian-origin drivers hit hardest as US trucking industry enforcement ramps up
The United States trucking industry is undergoing a significant enforcement shift as more than 7,000 commercial truck drivers have been placed out of service this year for failing to meet mandatory English language proficiency tests, according to data released by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and statements from Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy. The policy has had a notable impact on Indian-origin drivers, especially those from Punjab and Haryana, who form a large
Indian-origin drivers hit hardest as US trucking industry enforcement ramps up
The United States trucking industry is undergoing a significant enforcement shift as more than 7,000 commercial truck drivers have been placed out of service this year for failing to meet mandatory English language proficiency tests, according to data released by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and statements from Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy. The policy has had a notable impact on Indian-origin drivers, especially those from Punjab and Haryana, who form a large









