
New York's elected leaders have approved a state budget that enables new tolls on vehicles entering midtown Manhattan that's designed to reduce traffic and increase vehicle speeds, as well as fund long-needed improvements to New York City's network of subway and train lines.
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Congestion peaked in the late afternoon in 19 of the most populous 20 cities studied by Geotab with the exception of Baltimore, which had the most gridlocked congestion between 8 and 9 a.m., the telematics provider found.
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The bundle of legislation passed by the New York City Council also mandates that the city sets a minimum pay rate for drivers.
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Changes to reduced fines is part of a proposed modification to a program that discounts parking summonses, and is aimed at solving congestion and increasing revenue for the city.
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Congestion pricing may be part of delivering in New York City in the future, if the state follows through on a new transportation report recommendation.
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The city will also be expanding its off-hour delivery program for businesses that are interested in receiving deliveries during less busy times.
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GM and Cruise Automation have plans to begin testing self-driving cars on public streets in Manhattan in early 2018.
Read More →Volkswagen will be making a $300 million strategic investment in Gett, a global ride hailing service provider. This partnership is based on a joint growth strategy to expand on-demand mobility services in Europe.
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New York City has singled out food delivery service Fresh Direct and private utility Con Edison as standout fleets that have implemented numerous safer-driving practices.
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The Iowa Department of Transportation offers advice that may help some fleet drivers break the lazy habit of neglecting to use turn indicators when they're needed.
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