Autonomous Shuttle Bus Trial Started in Freezing Cold Weather
Sensible 4's self-driving shuttle bus service received positive feedback from testing group.
Sensible 4's self-driving shuttle bus service received positive feedback from testing group.
ABA was able to provide attendees with networking and education sessions, as well as a business floor.
Tina Lainhart will lead RATP Dev USA’s business development efforts and implement comprehensive sales strategies for new business opportunities throughout the U.S.
Tree's leadership on the Valley Link project spans nearly five years, three at the helm as the agency’s first executive director when it was established in January 2019.
As a member of the Suburban Transit Association (STA), MVTA advocates for suburban transit needs in the Twin Cities metropolitan region.
FTA’s Pilot Program for TOD Planning supports local planning and strategies to increase transit access and encourage ridership through mixed-use and mixed-income development near public transportation projects.
In early 2019, MV became LIT’s Founding Sponsor, the organization’s first corporate sponsor since its founding in 2016. MV‘s sponsorship includes representation on the LIT board.
A survey projects and details what electric cars and trucks major companies are seeking for their future transportation needs.
This strategy provides new emission reduction targets for all TransLink operations, fleet, and facilities.
The order marks the first purchase of a long-distance, battery-electric MCI J4500 CHARGE in Canada.
"The S" is the brand of the newly formed Stanislaus Regional Transit Authority which was put together to improve operations in Stanislaus County.
A number of key officials who advocate for clean fuels technology were in attendance to celebrate the installation of the new liquid hydrogen pump.
FlexRide Milwaukee's goal is to use technology to close Milwaukee’s first- and last-mile transit gaps.
Paul J. Wiedefeld served more than six years at the helm of the regional transit agency.
A Pioneer Institute study warns that insufficient fare enforcement could drive up the T's announced evasion cost of $30 million under AFC 2.0.
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