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Monday sees the launch of the Better Bus Network, a major overhaul of Miami-Dade County buses. The county is eager for people to use more high-frequency bus service, but some riders worry about changes to their routes.
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For a long time, Laura Randall trekked daily from Palmetto Bay in South Dade to Wynwood, where she worked in an art museum. As she moved back and forth鈥
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The Miami-Dade Expressway Authority has scrapped a summer roll-out of express bus service on dedicated lanes being built on State Road 836, citing 鈥渃haos鈥濃
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Palm Beach County is betting on buses 鈥 and 港澳天下彩decided to try out some of the upgrades. We rode county buses from Lake Worth to Delray Beach, where鈥
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Robert Rutherford is behind the wheel at least five days a week, which means that inspiration for a story can hit him at any bus stop. The Wilton Manors鈥
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South Floridians complain a lot about traffic. Jammed expressways, reckless drivers and unreliable public transportation contribute to a perennial鈥
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U.S. Border Patrol agents are boarding buses and stopping cars from private lines like Greyhound and Concord Coach within 100 miles of a U.S. border, asking passengers if they're American citizens.
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Bus riders in Miami-Dade County are waiting longer for their buses to arrive than in years past. Depending on the route, waiting times range from 15-45鈥
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This week on The Florida Roundup...It was 4:30 a.m. on Tuesday morning May 23, when a scooter and motorcycle were both in the outside lane of the Julia鈥
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In Miami-Dade County, there are more than two million registered vehicles. Motorists will cover roughly 30,000 miles in a day countywide. But those鈥
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Do you take public transportation regularly? If not, what would make you want to use it? On Friday Dec. 9, South Florida residents are invited to take鈥
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We recently spoke with Mayor Eugene Flinn of Palmetto Bay and Vice Mayor James McDonald of Pinecrest about the debate between new bus lines versus more鈥