Royal Caribbean gives first look at Icon of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship
The Icon of the Seas cruise ship will debut in 2024 in Miami, Florida.
Plane makes emergency landing on Dallas road; no injuries reported
A plane landed on a Dallas roadway after experiencing engine problems Saturday afternoon.
Chevrolet Corvette production idled again due to parts shortage
The sports car output has been hampered by supply chain issues.
Lime electric bikes coming to Scottsdale
Lime E-bikes are coming to Scottsdale after making a return in Phoenix.
Giving school buses green lights improves student safety, reduces fuel consumption: new study
Study shows priority green lights get students to class on time more frequently, improving safety and reducing fuel consumption
Amtrak ride from Metro Detroit to Chicago turns into 'nightmare' for passengers
The 19-hour train ride got so bad that many passengers bailed on the Amtrak ride and took an Uber the rest of the way.
ADOT holding 'Name-A-Snowplow' competition: what to know
ADOT needs your help to Name-A-Snowplow. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen shares the competition details.
Not all drivers can recognize road signs, survey finds
Drivers also admitted to being distracted behind the wheel.
Heads up, new drivers: Arizona MVD makes changes to road test
The Arizona Dept. of Transportation's Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) has updated the driving test for all MVD offices and authorized third-party locations across the state.
Prototype electric airplane takes first flight in Moses Lake
A prototype, all-electric airplane took its first flight Tuesday morning in central Washington state.
Construction begins on I-17 from Phoenix to Sunset Point: What to expect and for how long
Construction is underway on the I-17 improvement project – we have the details on what drivers can expect and how long this project is going to be going on.
Watch: Colorado light rail splits in 2 after derailing; 3 injured
Video shows the moment a light rail train derailed as it followed a curve, splitting into two trains and injuring three people.
New Arizona laws go into effect for motorcycle lane filtering, mask and COVID-19 vaccine mandates
Rules put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic have led to several new Arizona laws on masks and vaccines, plus new transportation laws. Here's what you need to know.
Combating drunk driving: NTSB recommends devices to be installed in new cars
The National Transportation Safety Board is recommending all new cars include impaired driver detection technology and advanced driver monitoring systems. The goal is to prevent traffic deaths.
What to know as Arizona motorcyclists are now allowed to filter through lanes, with some exceptions
Cruising around Arizona on a motorcycle could get a lot easier thanks to a recently signed senate bill that allows motorcycle riders to pass a car stopped in the same lane and go between lanes of traffic, but there are rules that must be followed.
Drunk driving detectors in cars? NTSB is pushing for them
The National Transportation Safety Board wants all new vehicles to include drunk driving detectors. The board pushed for the new safety measure in September and it would require all new vehicles to include technology that can detect if drivers have been drinking alcohol or are impaired.
NTSB wants all new vehicles to check drivers for alcohol use
The NTSB is recommending that all new vehicles in the U.S. be required to have blood alcohol monitoring systems that can stop an intoxicated person from driving.
American Airlines confirms customer, employee data breach after phishing scam
The company said a small amount of information was contained in the hacked e-mail accounts.
'Downtown Mile Project': Flagstaff gets $32M for transportation, flood control
It's been a rough few years for Flagstaff and many of the people who live there. First, it was wildfires that forced people out of their homes, and then, flooding, once the rain started falling. But good news is on the way for people in the northern Arizona city.
Tentative railway labor deal reached, averting strike, Biden says
The tentative railway labor agreement averted a nationwide strike that could have been devastating to the economy.