Transit Equity Day 2025

Transit Equity Day 2025

Since the Plessy v. Ferguson case of 1896, the fight for equitable access to transportation has continued to pave the way for civil rights advocacy. When Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus in 1955, her arrest sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott,...
2024 Year in Review

2024 Year in Review

The holiday season is here, and we are proud to celebrate our work to continue making Durham a great place to live, work, and play for everyone. Our department has been busy for quite a year. Join us as we reflect on a few of our top accomplishments for 2024 and...
Signs and Signals of Gratitude

Signs and Signals of Gratitude

To get ready for the upcoming holiday season, Way to Go Durham wants to express our gratitude for the City’s Sign and Signal Shop (SASS) workers and their efforts to keep Durham moving. This year, our crew remained dedicated to keeping Durham moving through...
Government’s Impact on Transportation

Government’s Impact on Transportation

We are a week away from Election Day on Tuesday, November 5. As we prepare to vote, we are reflecting on the Federal Government’s role, highlighting the key policies created and sharing how they impact the City of Durham.   Federal Government Role and How Durham is...
National Pedestrian Safety Month

National Pedestrian Safety Month

October is designated as National Pedestrian Safety Month, a pivotal initiative focused on enhancing awareness regarding the importance of pedestrian safety. According to reports by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, “in 2022, there were 7,522...