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The city maintains its position that it has been doing road work largely in accordance with Measure HLA.
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LAUSD joins six other local school districts that have signed on to participate, and more districts are expected to join in the coming weeks.
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Free Transit Is Coming For Many LA County K-12 And Community College Students. Here’s What To ExpectNot all students in L.A. County will be able to take part in the program — and bus fare collection for non-student riders will resume in 2022.
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The California Highway Patrol still impounds thousands of unlicensed drivers’ cars for 30 days, despite a 2017 federal court ruling calling the holds unconstitutional.
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Several ballot drop boxes are located at stations and transit hubs.
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Traffic safety experts and social justice advocates agree that policing pedestrian movement has led to the disproportionate targeting of Black people — and doesn’t actually make streets safer. A new bill headed to Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk aims to change that.
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Remember the COVID protocols at the airport and flights, LAX officials say.
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A new study commissioned by the Los Angeles Department of Transportation analyzes the disparities women face in trying to move around the city — and offers some ways to make travel more equitable.
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Reduced traffic volumes led to more deadly crashes last year. More drivers returning to the road is leading to more crashes this year.
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Demand for passports is way up due to increased demand for travel and limited appointments.
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Drivers picketed Wednesday in support of the PRO Act, which would give them increased bargaining power.
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Workers at the private company contracted by L.A. Metro to manage its bike share program voted 22 to 11 in favor of joining the Transport Workers Union.
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Ride share app companies are struggling to find enough people to drive. Increased demand met with a low supply makes for long wait times and high prices.