Public-Private coalition to launch AV pilot in Grand Rapids
The pilot will bring four May Mobility six-seat, electric shuttles to the streets of downtown Grand Rapids from March 2019 to March 2020.
The pilot will bring four May Mobility six-seat, electric shuttles to the streets of downtown Grand Rapids from March 2019 to March 2020.
The action moves the Downtown Redmond Link Extension project closer to the start of construction in 2019 and service beginning in 2024.
Caretakers and family members can also use the app and website to request trips or monitor activity for their loved ones or patients.
The move enables agency to enter into interoperability testing, meaning other carriers who operate on NCTD-owned rail can test their PTC system for integration with NCTD’s.
Denver residents will be able to register for the opportunity to receive $751 of transportation credit toward the use of Lyft, Zipcar, and RTD.
Dr. Robert Schneider, executive director at Woodbridge, Va.'s Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission, and Paul Comfort discuss the impact of AVs.
This is the firm’s fourth expansion of its current manufacturing campus in Los Angeles County, bringing its total investment in Lancaster facilities to more than $53 million.
Will be available in 14,500-pound gross vehicle weight rating with an all-electric range of 110 miles.
As part of the project, more than 500 ticket vending machines, 200 platform validators, and 65 fare gates will be refreshed to accept payments via mobile phones and contactless bank cards.
The system is designed for the individual inspector, as well as for organizations, large and small.
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As president/CEO of the agency, Lambert sees himself as a "leader, a facilitator, a mentor, a guide, and a performance monitor."
The partnership will also see Swiftly’s real-time vehicle data solution integrated into Masabi’s Justride ticketing applications, when requested by the transit agency.
The program features and benefits allow agency management to identify areas of success and opportunities for improvement.
The award includes the zero-emission buses and supporting charging equipment, and was supported by FTA's Low-No program.
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