Key Passenger Seating Options That Appeal to All ‘Customers’
Whether it’s a comfortable commute, outlets and USB ports, priority seating or ease of maintenance, new product options fit the bill.
Whether it’s a comfortable commute, outlets and USB ports, priority seating or ease of maintenance, new product options fit the bill.
Although it is the first long-term surface transportation bill since SAFTEA-LU expired in 2009, which will give the industry a sense of security when planning, it still didn’t solve the most pressing issue — finding a sustainable funding mechanism.
Trends include the shift to open payments and account-based solutions, tapping mobile applications and integrating equipment, and software to enhance customer service offerings.
The BART Silicon Valley Extension project will have a profound impact on the community. It will provide an attractive alternative for commuters traveling on I-880 and I-680 corridors, create jobs, spur transit-oriented development opportunities, provide better access throughout the Bay Area, and pave the way to a cleaner, greener future.
The plan, revised based on strong input from bus riders and the community, is expected to reverse a near-decade trend of declining ridership.
the researchers found that navigating transport networks in major cities — including London, New York City, Toyko and Paris — can come perilously close to exceeding humans’ cognitive powers.
ELERTS See-Something Say Something mobile app enables riders to submit reports containing photos, video, and a description the issue, as well as a GPS map, pinpointing the problem area.
The solution is also being tested by GoTriangle in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, N.C. area.
The strategy is meant to stem the unsustainable demand and cost of Wheel-Trans, and free some riders from the constraints of advance booking and restrictions on when they travel.
Under the partnership, called "Direct Connect," PSTA will pay half the cost of an Uber or United Taxi ride.
The SPOT ITS and its flexible, open architecture allowed the City to implement a variety of new, value-added features that enhanced their riders experience.
Prior to joining MV, Gary Coles served as a GM with Veolia Transportation, where he was responsible for managing multiple divisions, including 225 vehicles, a staff of 450 and an annual budget of $35 million.
MT4D will help people with disabilities use ADA paratransit companies to get from point A to point B with minimum problems as possible.
During his tenure, Metro Transit launched light rail and streetcar service, several bus rapid transit lines, grew transit ridership by 44%, and rolled out the ORCA Card – much like TransLink’s Compass Card.
He has also served as the chief of operations planning for New York City Transit, which includes bus and subway operations.
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