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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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The light rail project, which had been planned for 2021, could see its first riders early next year.
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State will allow companies to test heavy duty autonomous vehicles.
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Laura Rubio-Cornejo, the city of L.A.'s general manager for the transportation department, said the proposed cuts could jeopardize revenue generated by parking enforcement and implementation of Measure HLA and Vision Zero.
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California, which has the unique ability to set vehicle standards, has set ambitious rules requiring all new cars to be zero-emission by 2035. The fate of those rules is now up to the Senate.
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Non-Real ID compliant driver’s licenses or IDs will no longer be accepted on domestic flights after May 7.
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The new LAX/Metro Transit Center station will open in June. But a direct connection with the airport won’t be ready until next year.
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