Improves the quality of travel without requiring states or cities to raise taxes or undertake large, expensive capital projects.
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For the second consecutive year, Boston ranked as the most congested city in the U.S.
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Wisk, based in the San Francisco Bay Area and New Zealand, is backed by The Boeing Co. and Kitty Hawk Corp.
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The agency reports that customer-focused improvements implemented last year contributed to the increase in rail ridership.
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Located on the northeastern coast of Brazil, with a population of about 3.8 million, Salvador is the country’s fourth-largest city.
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Ranks 100 U.S. cities across three key dimensions: Accessibility; Convenience; Safety; Reliability; and Public Transit Resources.
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Velocia rewards commuters for taking public transit, car-sharing, bike and scooter-sharing, carpooling and even walking.
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Agency also focused on achieving greater equity for all users on the transportation system.
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Service provides $15 flat-rate rides from LaGuardia to Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, and $20 to Staten Island and the Bronx.
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For the report, “On-Demand Transit Can Unlock Urban Mobility,” the BCG researchers analyzed four services in the U.S. and Germany.
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