Transportation
Driverless Taxi Involved in Accident Raises Questions about the Industry
Following an accident, what does the future of driverless cars look like?
Read MoreMetro Ridership Increases Amid Drop in Crime
Following a decrease in crime on trains and buses, Metro ridership is inching back towards pre-pandemic levels.
Read MoreCalifornia Launches Pilot Program for Digital Driver’s Licenses
California and the Department of Motor Vehicles are expanding a pilot program that will allow residents to carry a digital driver’s license.
Read MoreLA City Council Introduces Plan to Increase Public Space
The Los Angels City Council is moving forward with a plan that seeks to create more space for pedestrians.
Read MoreA Look Toward the 2028 Olympics: LA Must Learn from Mistakes in 1984
In 2028, the Summer Olympics will be back in Los Angeles. It is the Summer Olympics’ first time being in LA since 1984, and the first time in the United States since Atlanta in 1996.
Read MoreA Recap of Metro’s State of the Agency
Metro’s State of the Agency address highlighted accomplishments over the past year and unveiled plans for the future.
Read MoreMetro to Test Having Buses Without a Schedule
Metro has launched a new pilot program that will replace traditional bus schedules with a pacing system.
Read MoreCalifornia and Trucking Manufacturers Reach Deal on the Phasing out of Diesel Trucks
The State of California and prominent truck manufacturers have reached a deal to ensure the state’s ban on the sale of diesel trucks will not face legal challenges.
Read MoreCan Congestion Pricing Improve Public Transit?
There is no denying traffic congestion is one of LA’s major evils. How we can fix this problem is widely debated, yet a new solution has come into the conversation: congestion pricing.
Read MoreGlendale to Transition to Zero-Emission Bus Fleet
The Glendale City Council has announced a resolution that would transition the city’s bus fleet to zero emissions.
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