
The curbside pilot program will bring 100 Level 2 charging ports to over 20 neighborhoods across the five boroughs, with 20 additional charging ports serving city fleet vehicles.
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Hertz is working with Mount Sinai Health System to make vehicles available to its employees throughout New York City, and is also supplying the Health System with free cargo van rentals to transport ventilators and other medical supplies to support the crisis.
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So far, about 24 delivery drivers have reported thefts to the police department.
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New York City ranks as the 87th worst city for driving out of 100 cities worldwide, while El Paso, Texas, is the best, according to a new study.
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About 49.3 million people will hit the nation's roadways this Thanksgiving as compared with 48.5 million in 2018, representing a 2.8% increase and the highest volume of travelers in 14 years.
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Electrify America finished construction of a new charging station in New York, marking its sixth station to open along the New York State Thruway in less than a year.
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The ban is especially designed to lessen the impact of large tucks and delivery vans.
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The cap was originally implement last August, in an effort to address growing traffic congestion in the city, as a one-year ban on new vehicle licenses.
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With seats available for five people, Uber estimates that the ride will cost between $200 and $255 per person, on average.
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A. Duie Pyle, provider of asset and non-asset based transportation and supply chain solutions in the Northeast, announced the implementation of two new 100% electric Fuso eCanter trucks.
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