An open letter to the motorcoach industry
Former president of United Bus Technology Christian Riddell issued an open letter to the motorcoach industry, below is the letter in its entirety.
Former president of United Bus Technology Christian Riddell issued an open letter to the motorcoach industry, below is the letter in its entirety.
The transportation service takes residents in need of transportation from their homes, to the State Fairgrounds where the testing occurs, and then back to their homes.
For bus transit operators, potential sources of exposure include having close contact with a bus passenger with COVID-19 or by contacting surfaces touched or handled by a person with COVID-19.
Preliminary projections from state DOTs show at least a 30% decline in transportation revenues on average for the next 18 months.
Agency is asking riders who must leave home for essential trips, like going grocery shopping or picking up prescription medication, should consider traveling between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
All assets are controlled through the cloud, which reduces the need for onsite troubleshooting and provides 24/7 monitoring and control.
The first mask prototypes using Cummins’ donated media were assembled by University of Minnesota teams in March as part of an initiative to provide masks to healthcare systems in the region.
In this role, Jennifer Pyrz will lead and guide all IndyGo capital plan projects in this new decade.
DART, working with MV Transportation and MyCity Transportation, will utilize six to eight vehicles to supply approximately 150 to 200 care packages per day
The motorcoach industry moves travelers from cruise ships, airports, sporting events, theme parks, and more. Made up mostly of small family owned businesses, this is an industry that needs your support more than ever to get America moving again. Please share with friends, family and government representatives, using #dontmissourbus
The webinar, taking place April 7 at 11 a.m. Pacific/2 p.m. Eastern, features Morgan Lyons of Lyons Creative, The Rapid's Andrew Johnson, and the Port Authority of Allegheny County's Katherine Kelleman.
Convening on April 7, this fleet-specific webinar will address how to access to funds, loan forgiveness details, up-to-the-minute federal guidance, and the status of future funding legislation.
Funding will be provided at a 100% Federal share, with no local match required, and will be available to support capital, operating, and other expenses.
Beyond offering access to demand response software, the company's transit innovators are offering essential transit planning support during this time of uncertainty.
The new solution has already been implemented in several cities by large corporations to shuttle employees safely to work.
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