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Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

The SDK allows Masabi’s strategic partner Keolis to incorporate mobile ticketing into existing travel information, booking, and planning apps, greatly improving the travel experience in these cities.
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The credit agreement is the first of its kind in the nation in supporting four separate Sound Transit projects. It is expected to yield regional taxpayers long-term savings of between $200 million and $300 million in reduced borrowing costs.
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The upgrade comes amid a growing outcry from people with disabilities that they are being underserved.
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Line to O'Hare wouldn't utilize standard trains, but instead would offer smaller-sized passenger cars that would leave more frequently and travel at speeds of up to 125 mph via an "electric sled" propulsion technology.
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To ensure a smooth transition, Richard Anderson will serve in a co-CEO capacity with current CEO Wick Moorman through Dec. 31, 2017, at which time Moorman will become an advisor to the company.
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New standard touches include indirect LED ceiling lights, puck-style spotlights, and entryway illumination.
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Lhota previously served as the chairman of the board and CEO of the MTA.
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With access to this data and analysis, organisations can better manage their cities, from planning construction projects to managing current transport issues.
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Large-scale projects in the RNL’s portfolio include the Research Support Facility at the National Renewable Energy Lab in Golden, Colo. — the first Net Zero Energy project of its kind.
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Will use two fully automated, 15-passenger, all-electric shuttles manufactured by French firm NAVYA to transport students, faculty and staff on a nonstop two-mile route.
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