Transportation: Page 37


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    DOL proposes new test for independent contractors

    The ruling could have major implications for ride-sharing companies such as Uber and Lyft, which rely on independent contractors for drivers.

    By Ryan Golden • Updated Oct. 11, 2022
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    GM partners with utilities, solar and storage providers on vehicle-to-grid, home EV charging

    General Motors hopes the new services will spur EV adoption while improving grid resiliency, it said as part of a broader business announcement Tuesday.

    By Oct. 11, 2022
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    Lyft, micromobility advocates eye infrastructure funding opportunities for shared bikes and scooters

    The Inflation Reduction Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act offer unprecedented chances for cities to expand transportation systems for all residents, industry leaders discussed during a recent event.

    By Charles Pekow • Oct. 10, 2022
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    Rising prices, labor shortages threaten infrastructure law implementation: DOT report

    To manage the many projects under the IIJA, the Transportation Department will need to staff up, but states and cities also face staffing shortages, the report states.

    By Oct. 10, 2022
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    AV industry still needs to prove safety to cities and states, mobility leaders say

    Consider public acceptance of autonomous vehicles now and when taxpayers may have to pay for the technology that enables connected roads, MOVE America conference speakers said. 

    By Oct. 7, 2022
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    MobilityData takes over micromobility open-data standard

    Nearly 9 in 10 cities in North America require micromobility service providers to use the General Bikeshare Feed Specification, which provides real-time information about a shared mobility system.

    By Michael Brady • Oct. 7, 2022
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    Amazon ends field tests for delivery bot Scout

    The program, which debuted in a Washington state neighborhood in 2019, wasn't meeting customers' needs, a company spokesperson said.

    By Max Garland • Oct. 7, 2022
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    Uber and Motional to roll out autonomous ride-hail and delivery services in US cities

    AV developer Motional, which also works with Lyft, announced a 10-year agreement with Uber on Thursday. The partnership’s first driverless rides are slated for later this year.

    By Oct. 6, 2022
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    $100 monthly transit subsidy bill advances in Washington, DC

    Such a program may help mitigate the Washington Metro Area Transit Authority’s pandemic-era financial losses and could support other priorities related to traffic safety, health and climate.

    By Kalena Thomhave • Oct. 5, 2022
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    How cities and states can compete for infrastructure funds

    Massachusetts’ mobility chief said the FHWA is looking for innovative and data-backed projects focused on safety and vehicle electrification at the MOVE America conference in Austin, Texas.

    By Oct. 5, 2022
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    Smart Cities Connect

    Building EV charging through public-private partnerships

    Cities and companies can work together to install charging stations along curbs, at multifamily housing, in parking lots and at public facilities, panelists said at Smart Cities Connect.

    By Danielle McLean • Oct. 4, 2022
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    ‘Minimobility’ could fill the gap between micromobility and electric cars, analysts say

    Three- or four-wheeled electric-powered vehicles, whether shared or privately owned, could become an important option for urban transport, according to a new report from the McKinsey Center for Future Mobility.

    By Charles Pekow • Oct. 3, 2022
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    3 takeaways from the Smart Cities Connect fall conference

    Public- and private-sector professionals shared ideas on how to get support for procurement, make progress on open-source and interoperable technologies and more.

    By Maria Rachal • Sept. 30, 2022
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    New York begins implementation of 2035 ban on new gas-powered cars and trucks, following California lead

    Boosting sales of EVs in New York may require changing the law around how vehicles are sold, according to the Alliance for Clean Energy New York.

    By Robert Walton • Sept. 30, 2022
  • BP and Hertz to develop national EV charging network

    The move sets the foundation for BP and Hertz to “drive the future of mobility and accelerate EV consumer adoption,” the companies said in a statement.

    By Brett Dworski • Sept. 29, 2022
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    Ridership surpasses 70% of pre-pandemic levels, boosting transit agency finances: APTA

    Growing ridership could help transit agencies address their financial problems, avoiding service cuts and fare hikes.

    By Michael Brady • Sept. 29, 2022
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    EV charging network plans approved for all 50 states

    The FHWA’s approval unlocks $1.5 billion in NEVI program funds through fiscal years 2022 and 2023 for all jurisdictions across the U.S., allowing the build-out of chargers covering about 75,000 miles of highway.

    By Danielle McLean • Sept. 28, 2022
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    Boston to grow bike lane network

    The city aims to add 9.4 miles by the end of 2023, becoming the latest since the pandemic began to substantially expand its bike network.

    By Charles Pekow • Sept. 28, 2022
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    Don’t let flying taxis be the next scooters, city planners warn

    Private companies could begin operating air taxi services by 2024, experts said during the ITS World Congress in Los Angeles. Cities need to plan their regulatory approach now.

    By Michael Brady • Sept. 27, 2022
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    Community involvement needed in traffic safety strategies, Vision Zero manager says

    A systematic approach to planning that assumes human error was among the strategies urged at a Washington, D.C.-area summit. Meanwhile, U.S. DOT seeks public input on vulnerable individuals and intersection safety.

    By Charles Pekow • Sept. 23, 2022
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    Demand on the rise for electric vehicle charging at multifamily properties

    EV adoption will accelerate next year thanks to new tax credits and expanding options from automakers.

    By Mary Salmonsen • Sept. 22, 2022
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    Protected bike lanes in North Kansas City slowed traffic, increased biking: study

    Congestion also increased after the barriers protecting cyclists along the busy road were installed, a Streetlight Data study found.

    By Charles Pekow • Sept. 22, 2022
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    Self-driving cars’ benefits, perils outlined in new report

    Autonomous vehicles have the potential to improve equity and safety but need regulation at all levels to ensure those outcomes, an Urban Institute report concludes.

    By Sept. 22, 2022
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    Massachusetts, Washington confirm plans to end gas car sales by 2035, following California

    State officials detailed their policy plans on Tuesday. Separately, GM announced a big rental EV order and weighed in on federal clean car standards.

    By Sept. 21, 2022
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    Q&A

    Latinos in Transit aims for more people of color in management roles at transportation agencies

    Building connections, mentoring and scholarships are among the strategies LIT is using to advance people of color from front-line transit jobs into management, President Alva Carrasco says.

    By Sept. 20, 2022