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NewsMarch 16, 2016

Los Angeles Named Most Congested U.S. City

Los Angeles has been named the most congested city in the U.S., where drivers wasted an average of 81 hours per year stuck in gridlock, according to data-provider Inrix.

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NewsJuly 28, 2015

CARB Funds L.A. EV Car-Sharing Program

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has awarded a $1.6 million grant to the City of Los Angeles and its community partners for a pilot project that provides battery-electric vehicle car-sharing options in low-income communities.

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NewsApril 10, 2015

World's Most Congested Cities Ranked

TomTom has released its annual Traffic Index highlighting the impact of traffic congestion in over 200 cities around the world.

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NewsFebruary 12, 2015

Video: L.A. Launches Hit-and-Run Crash Alert System

The City of Los Angeles is now using text messaging and social media to quickly enlist the public's help in apprehending suspects in hit-and-run crashes.

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NewsJuly 24, 2014

Nissan to Offer Free Charging for LEAF Customers in Los Angeles

Nissan will begin offering free public charging to new LEAF customers in the Los Angeles area next month, including access to fast chargers that can restore a battery pack from zero to 80 percent in under a half hour.

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NewsJuly 18, 2012

College Students to Convert Chevrolet Malibu to Plug-In Hybrid

LOS ANGELES – The students are part of a program sponsored by General Motors and the U.S. Department of Energy that challenges engineering students to design and build advanced vehicles that demonstrate cutting-edge automotive technologies.

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NewsSeptember 20, 2011

350Green, Walgreens Bringing More EV Charging Stations to L.A.

LOS ANGELES, CA – Electric vehicle charging station developer 350Green and drugstore chain Walgreens announced plans to bring more than 100 public charging stations, including 35 DC fast chargers, to the greater Los Angeles area.

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NewsJune 22, 2011

L.A. City Council Reaches No Decision on Red-Light Camera Program

LOS ANGELES - Members of the Los Angeles City Council on June 21 and June 22 reached a stalemate on the issue of whether the city should continue its red-light traffic camera program, the Los Angeles Times reported.

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NewsJune 8, 2011

L.A. Police Commission Rejects Red-Light Traffic Camera Program

LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Police Commission on June 7 voted down an LAPD proposal to continue the city's red-light camera program, the Los Angeles Times reported. Unless the Los Angeles City Council decides to intervene and strip the five-member commission of its authority on the matter, the commission's decision will lead to a shut-down of the 32 red-light cameras located throughout the city.

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NewsApril 13, 2011

OnStar: L.A. No. 1 in Good Samaritan Calls

DETROIT - The bad news is that residents of Los Angeles County spend an estimated four days a year stuck in traffic. The good news is drivers are helping each other when they are in need. According to OnStar, the "City of Angels" ranked No. 1 in Good Samaritan calls last year, proving that L.A. drivers are living up to the city's nickname.

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