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Texas DPS Adds Deaf Driver License Designation to Improve Traffic Stop Communication
Texas DPS is expanding license options for deaf and hard of hearing drivers through a new front-facing designation on Texas driver licenses and ID cards. The update is part of the Texas Driving with Disability Program, which aims to improve communication during traffic stops and roadside interactions. The Texas Department of Public Safety, along with the Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities and the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles, outlined the updat
Texas DPS Adds Deaf Driver License Designation to Improve Traffic Stop Communication
Texas DPS is expanding license options for deaf and hard of hearing drivers through a new front-facing designation on Texas driver licenses and ID cards. The update is part of the Texas Driving with Disability Program, which aims to improve communication during traffic stops and roadside interactions. The Texas Department of Public Safety, along with the Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities and the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles, outlined the updat
Thanksgiving travel surges as millions of Texans face heavy traffic and airport delays
Thanksgiving travel across Texas entered one of its busiest periods of the year on Wednesday as millions of residents began their holiday journeys by road and air. Throughout the day, major highways experienced slow-moving traffic, service stations saw extended waits, and North Texas airports handled a steady flow of passengers preparing to depart for destinations across the country. The surge was widely expected, but the volume of travelers underscored how significant the holiday rush has be
Thanksgiving travel surges as millions of Texans face heavy traffic and airport delays
Thanksgiving travel across Texas entered one of its busiest periods of the year on Wednesday as millions of residents began their holiday journeys by road and air. Throughout the day, major highways experienced slow-moving traffic, service stations saw extended waits, and North Texas airports handled a steady flow of passengers preparing to depart for destinations across the country. The surge was widely expected, but the volume of travelers underscored how significant the holiday rush has be









