
NAFA hosted a fly-in in Washington, D.C. with members from across the country for two days of policy briefings, Hill meetings, and civic engagement.
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Attorney General Karl Racine believes that 75% of auto theft victims in the Washington, D.C. area are users of the carsharing app Getaround.
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Penske Dash members are now able to begin and end rentals from any on-street, legal, metered, or residential parking space in the District.
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Electric vehicle charge network provider Volta will install the first 150 stations nationwide over the next 12 months. Drivers pay nothing for the first 30 minutes of DC fast charging.
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The first gas-to-electric vehicle service station in the U.S. will feature four dispensers that connect to a high-powered 200kW system.
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Companies that are selected will be allowed a fleet between 100 and 600 vehicles.
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Lyft will also add public transit info for nearby counties into its app.
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By creating dedicated loading zones for delivery fleets and ride-hailing services, the D.C. Department of Transportation is hoping to streamline pick-ups and drop-offs, mitigate traffic, and keep pedestrians safe.
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In partnership with the D.C. Infrastructure Academy, Ford will be training locals as vehicle operators, who will be responsible for monitoring and operating test vehicles.
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