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Some 10 million Southern California residents will travel out of the region through Jan. 1, according to AAA.
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States have two years to make their signs more serious under the new regulations.
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The changes include a clear ADA-accessible path from the airport to parking and public transportation, plus a warning system for pedestrians in crosswalks.
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The Inglewood Transit Connector is slated to be completed in time for the 2028 L.A. Olympics.
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LA Metro wants to hear from the public on their proposed fare structure before it's presented to the Metro Board of Directors later this month.
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The nearly 16-acre project will also renovate the Metro station, add a new bus transit center, and bring more open space, restaurants, and shops to the area.
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New technology and bigger vehicles can mean more glare for other drivers on the road, especially in the rain.
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The deaths of four Pepperdine students two months ago have prompted state, county and local officials to address speeding on the highway.
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TSA is now accepting Mobile Driver’s Licenses at security checkpoints in two LAX terminals.
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Much of the popular downtown area had free, unrestricted parking, but things are about to change.
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Light rail ridership numbers are not yet back to pre-pandemic levels, but they’re slowly closing the gap as Metro continues to expand its offerings around the city.
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The curves on the Shoemaker Bridge are too dangerous for drivers. The bridge replacement is one of several projects Long Beach is undertaking to prepare for the 2028 Olympics.
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Metro is partnering with Hayden AI to install the cameras and be fully operating by spring 2024.