
This one-year pilot program will provide data to help the city and RTA evaluate how zero fares can benefit New Orleans youth.
This one-year pilot program will provide data to help the city and RTA evaluate how zero fares can benefit New Orleans youth.
Transit riders will walk through metal detectors to gain access to Metrolink platforms.
The program provides a free transit pass that helps lower students’ overall educational costs, while giving them a reliable means of transportation to attend school, jobs, medical appointments, and leisure activities.
The free fares continue to be funded through an American Rescue Plan (ARP) grant which will cover the lost fares in 2023, 2024, and 2025.
NCDOT and Beep will test applicable use cases for shared, electric, and autonomous shuttles.
The program is one part of the agency’s multi-layered and reimagined approach to public safety.
The Routing Company has signed a contract with the Anne Arundel County Office of Transportation.
SEPTA is the first major transit system to deploy ZeroEyes’ solution.
The pilot implemented connected vehicle (CV) technology into real-life scenarios using the Selmon Expressway as a living lab for testing.
The 12-passenger shuttle will drive a route serving Youngstown residents, businesses, and visitors.
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