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TNC Regulatory Landscape, San Francisco, California, 2017

The San Francisco County Transportation Authority commissioned this report in order to inform its interaction with the the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), which oversees regulation and permitting of TNCs in California. This includes licensing, ...

TNC Service Requirements, Austin, Texas, 2015

In December 2015, Austin’s city council passed an ordinance amending its previous requirements for TNC operations within the city.  Among the regulations outlined in the ordinance was a requirement that TNC drivers pass a driver history check and a ...

San Francisco Street Scape

TNCs Today: A Profile of San Francisco Transportation Network Company Activity, San Francisco, California, 2017

This report tracked TNC  data of trips made entirely within San Francisco, gleaned from the Application Programming Interfaces (API) of Uber and Lyft over a period from mid-November to mid-December 2016. While the study examined the impacts on congestion, ...

ToleGO Bike Share; Toledo, OH, 2018

The City of Toledo, Metroparks Toledo, and mobility service provider, Gotcha, have partnered to launch ToleGO Bike Share, with the support of a grant from the Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments and sponsorships from Mercy Health, Owens Corning, ...

Toronto Complete Streets, 2014

Ordinance establishes a committe to develop Complete Streets guidelines for the City of Toronto.

Toward an Active California, State Bike and Pedestrian Plan, California, 2017

"California's first state wide plan that lays out the policies and actions that Caltrans and its partner agencies will take to acheive the department's ambitious statewide goals to double walking and triple bicycling by 2020." The plan does a deep dive ...

MaaS Application

Towards the Promise of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) in the U.S., 2020

SUMC’s new policy paper, Towards the Promise of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) in the U.S., provides a guidepost for us to get there, with MaaS topology, principles, case examples—and inspiration. MaaS Supports an Ecosystem of Multi-Mobility People ...

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Town Council Approves Electric Bikeshare Program, Truckee, CA, 2022

The Truckee Town Council voted to approve a new electric bikeshare program. BCycle will serve as the vendor, providing the community access to 18 docking stations located on town property and 17 stations at public agencies upon launching in summer 2022. ...

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Town Launches Fare-Free Mobility On-Demand Service, Morrisville, NC 2021

The Town of Morrisville in the Raleigh-Durham area has launched the Morrisville Smart Shuttle, a mobility on-demand service (MOD). With this service, customers can use an app or online portal to request fare-free rides to and from 14 nodes inside the ...

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Town Launches YAV Microtransit Service, Prescott Valley, AZ, 2022

The Town of Prescott Valley, Arizona has launched the YavaLine Regional Transit System (YAV), its first ever public transit system. Upon its launch, YAV offers customers microtransit rides across the entire town. Customers can request shared rides through ...

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