LADOT Making Changes to Better Serve Transportation Needs of Women in the Region
The changes are taking place as a result of a landmark report, “Changing Lanes: A Gender Equity Transportation Study."
The changes are taking place as a result of a landmark report, “Changing Lanes: A Gender Equity Transportation Study."
The association released a new report titled "Mobility Innovation: The Case for Federal Investment and Support."
As millions of Americans are preparing to return to offices and downtown business districts since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the study ranked the cities where commuters may encounter fewer problems and where headaches may be the worst.
The service, originally launched in 2019 in collaboration with Via, has continued to expand access to affordable, efficient, and equitable transportation in King County.
The contract with Inter-Con Security is for three base years with an option to extend for an additional two years and will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2022.
The latest MTI research found several factors that contribute to transit insecurity.
The Center for Transportation and the Environment’s 2021 International Zero Emission Bus Conference will take place in Denver, Colorado, from Sept. 15 to 17.
A comprehensive database of available data and metrics compares investments between U.S. cities and peers in Western Europe.
According to a mid-year report presented to OCTA directors, 30 of the 32 milestones planned for completion by mid-year have been completed.
The report concludes with six recommendations to leverage the new partnerships and flexibility necessitated by the COVID-19 era to durably improve access to opportunity.
Following a tour of the Mack Trucks Lehigh Valley assembly plant in Pennsylvania, President Biden called for changes to enforcement of the Buy American Act and emphasized American-made manufacturing to secure critical supply chains.
Approval of this set of actions marks the culmination of a 14-month effort that began in May 2020 when the Task Force accepted a three-stage mission to help the Bay Area transit network adjust to new conditions created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Based on the number of cities, this partnership is the largest micromobility integration to date.
The “Economic Impacts of Highway, Street, Bridge, & Transit Investment in California” is the first to examine the impacts of transportation infrastructure spending on all sectors of the California economy, not just the transportation sector.
Throughout 2021 and 2022, the MTA expects to put more than 800 new buses into service with more flexible seating options in the priority and courtesy seating area designed to accommodate diverse customer needs.
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