Cincinnati Metro Rolls Out 19 New Buses
New safety features include more visible rear center brake lights and new side cornering lights to alert pedestrians when a bus is turning.
New safety features include more visible rear center brake lights and new side cornering lights to alert pedestrians when a bus is turning.
Janet Gonzalez Tudor’s responsibilities include working closely with HDR's clients and cross-functional teams in the development and implementation of new programs to support infrastructure resiliency planning.
The $700,000 grant will be used to develop a $1.3 million Travel Rewards Research Pilot Project.
Jill Barnett, Lextran’s current asst. GM, is expected to be named acting GM.
Nathaniel P. Ford Sr. was selected as the 2020 Outstanding Public Transportation Manager by the American Public Transportation Association.
In a memo provided to employees, CEO/GM Paul Ballard noted that RTD anticipates a $166 million shortfall in 2021, with anticipated shortfalls at least that amount or more in the coming years.
It's important that managers implement best management practices to conserve water, comply with state and federal regulations, and reduce pollution.
With national presences, COMTO and Latinos In Transit work to create educational, networking, and mentorship opportunities so their members can grow and advance their professional careers.
In hiring Dalton, the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission and Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission affirmed the recommendation of the VRE Operations Board.
The plan was crafted using guidance and best practices from the California Department of Public Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the World Health Organization, as well as other transit agencies from around the world.
The president and CEO of the association issued a statement calling for Congress to take action after returning from recess next week.
The award was announced by APTA and recognizes COTA for demonstrating excellence in providing mobility options for the Central Ohio region.
His projects won APTA’s Innovation award twice and in 2014 METRO Magazine selected him as one of the most influential leaders of the decade.
This is the second time in five years and the third time in the agency's history to receive the award.
CEO Rick Leary announced temporary layoffs in April in the wake of a historic ridership drop caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting shut down of schools and non-essential businesses.
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