
The pilot will not include free transfers to other buses or subway lines.
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ABLE cameras capture drivers violating bus lane rules in real time and is aimed at deterring motorists from blocking these lanes to improve bus service and reduce crashes.
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Metro-North was able to restore nearly full service on the line on July 12, with a few canceled trains due to continued work on the tracks.
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The extension will deliver transportation equity to East Harlem.
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The implementation of these cameras is aimed at deterring motorists from blocking bus lanes to improve bus service and reduce crashes.
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The LIRR carried approximately 227,623 riders on May 30.
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It’s been a long time coming. Transit agencies are now receiving the necessary funding and here’s a look at their respective journeys to repair age-old infrastructure.
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This marks the fifth time subways have carried more than 4 million riders on a single day since April 20, 2023.
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The Blue-Ribbon Panel’s mission is to reduce fare and toll evasion rates and dollar losses by half within three years across the entire MTA while boosting paid ridership.
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Following entry into a tolling agreement with the FHWA, congestion pricing could begin up to 310 days later, during which contractors would design, build, test and activate tolling equipment.
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