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Seattle's King County Metro pilot project uses cameras to count red lane and bus stop violations.
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May Mobility expands driver-out autonomous vehicle testing to Ann Arbor Michigan as they continue to bring driver-out vehicle services to the U.S. and Japan commercially.
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CTE’s new guidebook looks to provide insight into the process of transitioning to Zero-Emission Bus fleets and help agencies avoid common pitfalls.
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New funding will allow 13 key infrastructure projects critical to modernizing and upgrading America’s busiest passenger rail corridor to advance.
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A proposed 40% reduction in congestion pricing tolls will save drivers up to $1,500 annually. In addition, commuters will see improved subway service, and expanded bus services.
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Funding made possible by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will go to 19 projects along the Northeast Corridor as President Biden continues to advance a vison for world-class passenger rail across America.
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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey awarded a $1.184 billion design-build contract to construct a new elevated rail structure and three new stations to replace existing AirTrain Newark systems.
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OLI’s new transit safety pledge campaign targets rail safety education for kids, teens, and adults. The grant was awarded to Hampton Roads Transit.
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SCAG’s Go Human program aims to raise awareness of traffic safety issues, making the roads safer for pedestrians and bikers.
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The Metra Board approved a $1.1b operating budget for 2025 with no planned fare changes. Withing the budget are costs associated with a capacity expansion on Metra’s Electric Line for the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District.
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