D.C. Metro campaign aims to 'STOP' harassment
The ads empower riders to report and intervene if they witness or experience an incident of harassment.
The ads empower riders to report and intervene if they witness or experience an incident of harassment.
In total, 660 existing cameras were upgraded and 340 cameras were added.
Streamlines incident handling process, which will allow for SEPTA Police officers to focus on their core patrol and enforcement duties.
Features of the yard include pollution reducing construction processes and easy access to public transportation for workers.
Five e-Golf vehicles, equipped with laser scanners, cameras, ultrasonic sensors, and radars, will drive on a digital test bed.
Consortium will leverage expertise to establish a set of AV safety guiding principles to help inform standards development.
METRO Magazine Publisher James Blue's column from the April issue.
Roger Harris will succeed Tim Griffin, who has elected to retire from Amtrak on April 12.
The agency purchased an existing building near L'Enfant Plaza for its new DC headquarters.
The pilot seeks to encourage and expand mobility options that help people get where they need to go.
Will encourage riders to contact state representatives and senators to urge their support for a long-term capital bill.
The external livery, chosen by the public, was inspired by the new Samuel De Champlain Bridge.
The administration published two NOFOs, each with $2 million in competitive funding.
The new wheelchair securement stations are made possible because TheRide was awarded $187,000 of grant funds.
The technology, known as "queue jump," is part of a package of improvements designed to speed bus trips and keep service on time.
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