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The Role of Private-For-Hire Vehicles in Transit

The first part documents the results of a national survey of PHVs. The results of this survey indicate a continuing trend toward diversification of PHV operators, a size distribution skewed toward smaller operations, heavy reliance on independent contractor ...

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The Transit App and Private Sector MaaS Approaches, 2020

Several travel planning apps with MaaS-like integration functions have been developed recently. An early leader in the space, Moovit, was acquired in May of 2020 by Intel for $900 Million. Citymapper is another. Since launching in 2012, the Transit app, ...

The Woodlands Express Mobile Ticketing App, The Woodlands area, TX, 2018

The Woodlands Township has partnered with Masabi, an app development company that specializes in transport fare collection, to launch a mobile ticketing app for The Woodlands Express Park and Ride bus service. As of August 13, riders need not rely on ...

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This Machine Bikeshare Expands to Broken Arrow, OK, 2022

This Machine, a non-profit bikeshare system in Tulsa, is expanding its service to Broken Arrow, a nearby suburb. Broken Arrow’s system will operate separately from the Tulsa bikeshare system, with an initial fleet of 40 electric pedal-assist bicycles ...

This Machine bikeshare, Tulsa, OK, 2018

The City of Tulsa and the Indian Nations Council of Governments (INCOG), in partnership with BCycle and sponsors such as the William K. Warren Foundation and Saint Francis Health System, have launched the bikeshare program, “This Machine,” in Tulsa, ...

Map of E-Scooter Pilot Service Area in the Bronx

Three Micromobility Companies to Participate in E-Scooter Pilot, New York, NY, 2021

The New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) has announced its first e-scooter pilot, which will take place in the East Bronx area, an 18-square-mile area with limited access to transit and about 570,000 residents, including about 25,000 individuals ...

TNC Code Revision Ordinance Repealing Cap on Number of TNC Drivers, Seattle, Washington, 2014

Repeals Ordinance 124441 that capped the number of active Transportation Network Company (TNC) drivers at 150 each for UberX, Lyft, and Sidecar. Also establishes minimum operating requirements for TNC's and affiliated drivers; imposes insurance requirements ...

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TNC Datasharing with CPUC, San Francisco, California, 2018

The following documents represent the San Francisco County Transportation Authority's response to the California Public Utilities Commission's Rulemaking 12-12-01 (Filed 12/20/12, Issued 09/23/2013), aka Phase I, which regulated Transportation Network ...

TNC Operation Termination Ordinance, Austin, Texas, 2015

This ordinance, which enacted strict background checks (including on-file fingerprints) for TNC drivers caused Uber and Lyft to withdraw from the Austin market for a period.

TNC Regulations, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2014

Amending Title 13 of the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances relating to Licenses and Business Regulations, by adding a new Chapter 343 relating to Transportation Network CompaniesLegalizes operation of Transportation Network Companies. Passed 7/18/14.

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