
In April, DCTA’s Board of Directors approved a new suite of on-call contracts that will allow the agency to allocate up to $2.4 million of its annual operating budget to offer a variety of mobility services via task orders.
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Between mobility solutions such as ride-hailing, electric vehicles, and fully-autonomous cars and trucks, we’re already seeing many forms of mobility hit the streets. However, many forget to pay attention to one frontrunner in the world of mobility: the autonomous shuttle.
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With an integrated network of more than 5,800 Enterprise-branded rental locations throughout the U.S., the car rental operator is strategically and uniquely positioned to offer access to a wide variety of local transportation options.
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Drivers who do not pass the yearly background check and continuous screenings will be prohibited from driving on the platform.
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With IndyGo, the city aims to direct economic growth by building an inclusive and optimal mobility system through investments that improve transit service hours, update fare systems, and introduce rapid transit this year.
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From Uber drivers to scooter users and pedestrians buried in their cell phones, fleet drivers navigating medium-duty trucks in the big city face an entirely different reality than their suburban or rural counterparts.
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The cooperation comprises five joint ventures: Reach Now for multimodal services, Charge Now for charging, Free Now for taxi ride-hailing, Park Now for parking, and Share Now for carsharing.
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But can they be profitable for car rental? One operator weighs in.
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Compiled by Cushman & Wakefield, the report focuses on transportation shifts, including ridesharing, micro-mobility (such as e-scooters), electric vehicles (EVs), and autonomous vehicles (AVs) and details their impact, both present and future, on the commercial real estate sector, including implications for office space, transit networks, gas stations, and manufacturing centers.
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Volvo's venture investing fund has acquired a stake in FreeWire Technologies, a San Francisco-based company that has developed flexible fast-charging technology for electric vehicles.
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