Solution, Fogging System Approved by EPA to Fight COVID-19
CURIS System’s CURoxide Hydrogen Peroxide blend and fogging system has been approved for inclusion on the agency’s List N.
CURIS System’s CURoxide Hydrogen Peroxide blend and fogging system has been approved for inclusion on the agency’s List N.
The combined entity will retain both market-leading brands and will operate under the leadership of New Flyer President Chris Stoddart.
Nicole Recker and Tom Ryden discuss the long and short-term implications for transit caused by the pandemic, how branding and messaging will play a part in ridership returning, and much more.
Researchers from the Economics Research Group at the University of North Texas (UNT) reviewed 81 development projects completed within a quarter mile of DART stations with a total property value of $5.138 billion between 2016 and 2018.
The regulatory guidance document for hyperloop is the first of its kind in the world, further proving that the U.S. intends to be the leader in the industry, according to the U.S. DOT.
The two companies will deliver seamless first/last mile journeys for users by combining Kyyti’s white label MaaS applications, which provide shared private mobility and demand-responsive services.
The all-electric S1LF will feature an ADA-compliant entry ramp for paratransit operations and a GVWR of 14,500 lbs., with no reduction in carrying capacity.
ETS, Proterra, and ABB created a first-of-its-kind installation in North America using RFID technology, Wi-Fi, and two-step authentication that ensures each bus connects to its respective overhead charger.
The innovations include new ways to purchase and pay for fares, such as a tap-and-go payment option and adding reload opportunities in local retailers.
The collaborative agreement is intended to significantly expand the number of AV shuttles on both public and private roads, enabling the company's to bring autonomous solutions to more people.
Denise Jenkins-Agurs has over 25 years in the workforce development industry.
The resource guides users through each phase of a zero-emission bus deployment with the goal of maximizing benefits and mitigating risks.
The machines comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, featuring voice enabled technology, a headphone jack and braille keypads.
Since March of 2020, SunLine has followed a meticulous two-step cleaning and disinfecting procedure that includes fogging with a hospital-grade disinfectant through each bus’s HVAC operating system.
The new rule will eliminate the need for a driver to file, and a motor carrier to maintain, a no-defect DVIR.
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