Micromobility is Just Getting Started
Micromobility has gone through a period of rapid expansion, contraction, and everything in between over the past five years.
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Micromobility has gone through a period of rapid expansion, contraction, and everything in between over the past five years.
This year’s recipients were instrumental in enacting the 2022 and 2023 THUD Appropriations Acts, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and COVID-19 emergency relief funding.
To help celebrate the occasion, Metro identified Mala Escobar as January’s one-millionth rider.
Based on the American Bus Association Foundation survey, ABA members reported a shortage of as many as 7,300 drivers.
In a pre-budget submission to the Minister of Finance, the Mayors’ Council is specifically calling for emergency relief funding of $250 million — to be matched by the BC government.
The American Public Transportation Association and Transit Center have released reports addressing the workforce shortage and challenges in hiring and retaining bus operators. Here are the results and how to face those challenges head-on.
Six forward-thinking bus strategies that can support small cities with population growth.
At a time when it seemed we were finally emerging from COVID-19 having such a hold over us, other events emerged that cast a cloud over both the domestic and global landscape.
METRO spoke to Tom Waldron, global transit director for HDR, and Sally Librera, Americas Transit Market Leader/Sr. VP at AECOM, about some of 2022’s highlights, how the influx of funds will impact the consultant industry and public transit, and more.
CASPR’s technology disinfects both air and surfaces, killing 99.9% of viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens.
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