The MBTA in Massachusetts has received a $2.23 million federal grant to improve road and bus safety, focusing on collision-avoidance technology for buses.
VIOLATING THOSE RULES. A SILVER LINE BUS DRIVER BEEPS AT AN SUV, STOPPED IN A BUS LANE ALONG WASHINGTON STREET IN ROXBURY. IT’S A COMMON PROBLEM. ALSO PICKED UP ON MBTA BUS CAMERAS, WHICH SHOW DRIVERS ...
The Trump administration has formally approved only a small handful of grants under the Safe Streets for All program.
Like a high-stakes poker player, the MBTA wants to go all in. But only if it has the chips to make this calculated gamble work. If the MBTA wants to increase the number of fare-free bus routes, the ...
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