L.A. Metro clears 5 teams to develop high-speed, high-capacity transit line
The Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project will directly connect the San Fernando Valley and the Westside, and ultimately LAX.
The Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project will directly connect the San Fernando Valley and the Westside, and ultimately LAX.
The company’s midwest regional sales manager, who served 35 years in the transportation safety industry, helped industries address their transportation safety equipment needs.
Two-thirds of people who took advantage of inexpensive rideshare trips in a pilot project used them to travel to or near bus stops.
With the service now the largest on-demand microtransit system in America with 42 vehicles.
From making trip planning easier for its customers to tying operations together as one, the company relies on tech and enhancing the customer experience.
Cities can build a better version of the bus — one that operates dynamically, without routes and schedules, but still promotes shared trips to cut down on congestion.
For RIPTA, maximizing battery life and performance will represent a savings estimated at more than $80,000 a year.
It is the first feature of its kind in the Bay Area and was one of the most requested updates by Caltrain Mobile users.
Replacing the current system, which is 47 years old, will allow more trains to run closer together and enhance Transbay capacity.
Students worked together to brainstorm a transportation issue and partnered with Fresno State engineering students to explore different solutions to those issues. This experience caused the students to consider careers in transportation and to employ critical thinking skills using real-world problem-solving tools.
The agency purchased its first BYD buses in 2015.
Honors transportation professional with extraordinary dedication, devotion, and passion for enhancing accessibility and safety.
Integrates MaaS APIs with app to include service alerts, nearby transit service lines, multimodal trip planning, and more.
Dan Allison, an Occupational Therapist (OTR) and driver rehabilitation trainer at the Shepherd Center, visited the Q’STRAINT/Sure-Lok South Florida headquarters to formally receive the inaugural Q’MANITARIAN award. The idea for the Q'MANITARIAN award was first hatched by Patrick Girardin, Q'STRAINT/Sure-Lok president with help from his leadership team to pay tribute to a transportation safety professional who has displayed extraordinary dedication, devotion, and passion by matching the company's vision of making safety accessible. “It means so much to me to not only win the Q’MANITARIAN award, but more importantly be recognized by a company as respected as Q’STRAINT,” said Allison. “I thoroughly enjoyed the entire event from the award ceremony to the facility tour. This was a very special day for me.” Allison was presented with the company’s Q’MANITARIAN award in a storied setting by the Q’STRAINT Wall of Excellence.
Customers can expect new furniture and fixtures, including communal tables and seats with electrical and USB outlets.
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