
Biz Briefs: BART, Uber Launch Partnership and More
Stay informed with these quick takes on the projects and companies driving progress across the transportation landscape.
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Stay informed with these quick takes on the projects and companies driving progress across the transportation landscape.
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The vehicle represents a milestone for Pace’s Project Zero plan for the transition to a zero-emissions fleet by 2040.
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The refreshed transit program includes broadened and improved on-demand and paratransit services, which will increase transit access for more people in Tarrant County than ever before.
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The grants support organizations that coordinate public transportation for underserved groups, allowing them to access healthcare, community services, education, and jobs by building partnerships among health, transportation, and human services providers.
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Customers can now enjoy a more accessible and comfortable experience at California's Martinez, Hayward, Fremont, and Oakland-Coliseum Stations following the completion of $20.8 million in upgrades.
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The contractor named a new CEO and promoted its previous CEO.
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The Propane Education & Research Council, a national non-profit organization that promotes clean energy initiatives, honored BCT with the award for operating an affordable and near-zero emissions paratransit fleet.
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Addressing a common preference for booking with an agent rather than using a digital app, AI Voice allows riders to have intuitive, accessible, and engaging conversations without needing to wait for a human agent.
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Buses for both agencies are equipped with advanced propane engine systems designed and built by ROUSH CleanTech.
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The surge in ridership brings BCT to nearly 89.1% of pre-pandemic ridership levels, highlighting a positive trend.
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Phase 3 of this program will start with the 1,600 customers currently in Phase 2 and increase the per-trip subsidy to $60 per e-hail trip.
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