On the corner, waiting at the white-lined crosswalk just a block from school, children line up to look both ways and be escorted across the busy intersection by a crossing guard. Dressed in neon yellow or orange, crossing guards were once familiar faces, but many school districts across the country struggle to hire and retain...| San José Spotlight
Originally introduced in the 1970s, right turn on red has since become standard practice at signalized intersections. But some cities are reconsidering whether this decades-old rule still makes sense in today’s urban landscape.| San José Spotlight
San Jose is doubling down on traffic safety, and red light runners and speeding drivers need to pump the brakes if they don't want to pay hundreds of dollars in fines.| San José Spotlight