How Important Is Surveillance Tech on Public Transit?
- Date: 11/27/2023
As a major California public transit agency grapples with ongoing public safety, funding and ridership challenges — the same issues…
As a major California public transit agency grapples with ongoing public safety, funding and ridership challenges — the same issues…
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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is considering proposing minimum safety standards to provide protections for transit workers to obtain adequate…
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The hacker behind a recent cyber attack against St. Louis’ Metro Transit claims to have published the data. It is…
The city has been investing in infrastructure like protected and unprotected bike lanes and greenway systems. A look at the…
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Amid a spike of security fears about public transit, a venerable trope linking rail travel with criminality is again making headlines.…
Technological advancements are undoubtedly a significant driver of these accelerating changes. Scholars traditionally expect regulators to adopt one of four main strategies…
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is recognizing World Day Against Trafficking in Persons with several actions to raise awareness…
On May 2, a young man named Jordan Neely was killed on the New York City subway. Neely, who was…
For years, the Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC) would witness an assault against one of its bus operators every few…
Amsterdam boasts that it’s the bike capital of the world. Smaller North American cities can learn from their best practices.…
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In recent years, automatic fare collection has been all the buzz in the public transportation industry—and rightfully so. The smart…
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced over $94 million in grants designed to “leverage technology to create safer, more equitable,…
LA Metro’s ambassadors will provide critical customer support on its bus and rail system, as part of a re-imagined public…
Protected bike lanes — or cycling paths that are physically separated from roadways to keep cars away from more vulnerable…
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