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King County Bicycle Helmet Regulations, Seattle, 2013

All bicyclists (regardless of age) must wear a helmet. Effective 8/1/2013. Citation: Title 9 Bicycle Helmets King County, Washington, which includes Seattle, requires all bicyclists to wear helmets regardless of age. The intent of this policy is to reduce ...

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King County Metro Expands Community Van Program, Algona and Pacific, WA, 2021

King County Metro has announced that it will pilot its volunteer Community Van program for two years in the communities of Algona and Pacific. Both of these municipalities, south of Seattle, are equity priority areas, meaning that a higher proportion ...

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King County Metro, Sound Transit, the City of Seattle, and Via partner for “Via to Transit”, Southeast Seattle & Tukwila, WA, 2019

King County Metro (the transit authority in King County, WA), Sound Transit (the transit authority for the metropolitan area of Seattle, WA), and the City of Seattle have partnered with mobility service provider Via to launch “Via to Transit” – ...

King County Metro, Waze Carpool, & Scoop partner for carpooling pilot, Seattle, WA, 2018

King County Metro has teamed up with carpooling apps, Waze Carpool and Scoop, to make it easier and more affordable for commuters to share rides. Through this program, for a limited time, participating riders will be able to earn discounts and drivers ...

King County Reduced Transit Fare Program, Seattle, WA

The ORCA LIFT transit fare program offers reduced transit fares for households with incomes under 200% of the federal poverty level. For qualifying households, reduced transit fares are available for Metro Transit buses and trains and a variety of other ...

Knox Court Bike Boulevard Study, Denver, Colorado, 2013

Seeing the section of Know Court from Kentucky Avenue to Alameda Avenue as the potential to become Denver's first bike boulevard, the study gathered technical data, work directly with the adjacent property owners and surrounding community, assess the ...

LA Metro and Getaround Carshare Partnership, Los Angeles, California, 2019

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) has partnered with Getaround to offer carsharing service at Metro transit park-and-ride lots throughout Los Angeles County, California. Through this partnership, 110 parking spaces ...

LA Metro and Via Rideshare Partnership, Los Angeles, California, 2019

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) has partnered with the ridesourcing/microtransit provider Via to offer affordable rides to or from three local transit stops: Compton (Artesia), El Monte, and North Hollywood. This ...

LA Metro and Zipcar Partnership, Los Angeles County, California, 2015

Zipcar and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) partnered to provide 20 Zipcars at ten Metro park-and-ride locations. For more information see Zipcar. Contributed through a partnership between the Shared-Use Mobility ...

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LA Metro Implements Fare Capping Policy, Los Angeles, CA, 2023

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) has implemented a new fare payment policy that caps the number of single-ride fares passengers pay within specific periods (a.k.a. fare-capping). Standard single-ride fares on LA ...

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