Sue Carpenter
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About two-thirds of L.A. households rent, and there might not be a place at home to charge an electric car.
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Under Los Angeles Department of Transportation's proposed new rules for taxis, passengers could call a cab with an app and know the price of a ride before getting in the car.
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We Asked If You Ever Quit A Job Because Of LA Traffic. 300 Of You Said 'Duh.' These Are Your Stories"I've made the last-minute decision to move from Los Angeles more than once while sitting on the 405."
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Burnt out from the daily grind, a new survey shows L.A.'s hellish commutes are a major factor in deciding whether to stay or go.
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Hydrogen fuel cell cars are electric vehicles that generate power through a chemical reaction while they're being driven, instead of needing to be plugged in to charge.
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Musk has alleged that people riding his transportation system will travel at over 100 miles per hour
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The city has accepted applications from seven electric scooter and bicycle companies and has just started granting provisional permits for them to operate within L.A.
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Mayor Garcetti Is Hoping This Program Will Create 50K Homeless Housing Units In Angelenos' BackyardsBloomberg Philanthropies gave L.A. $1 million for a new program that will help L.A. homeowners convert their garages into housing.
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Technically, the Solo is a fully enclosed motorcycle, and that's how it's registered and insured in California.
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The data's current form on the city's site is not user-friendly, but the goal is for app developers to take it and push out a more usable version to drivers.