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New York City greenlights congestion pricing – here’s how this toll plan is expected to improve traffic, air quality and public transit

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수요일, 4월 10, 2024

New York City is poised to launch the first congestion pricing plan to reduce traffic in a major U.S. metropolitan area.

Key Points: 
  • New York City is poised to launch the first congestion pricing plan to reduce traffic in a major U.S. metropolitan area.
  • Like many journeys in the Big Apple, this one has been punctuated by delays.
  • Once the system starts up, however, it’s expected to significantly reduce gridlock in Manhattan and generate billions of dollars to improve public transit citywide.
  • As an urban policy scholar, I’m looking forward to seeing New York’s plan go into effect.
  • But given the heavy costs that traffic imposes on public health and productivity, I’m encouraged to see a major U.S. city finally test this approach.

Nudging drivers

  • Congestion pricing is a response to externalities – costs or benefits that are generated by one party but incurred by another.
  • Clogged city streets and air pollution are externalities created by urban car users, many of whom live outside the city.
  • This approach is behind behavioral economics, the policy strategy of using “nudges” that preserve choice but encourage certain actions.

Public transit receives priority

  • The New York plan was presented to the board of the Metropolitan Transit Authority in November 2023 after years of study and a detailed environmental impact assessment, required by federal law.
  • It also would generate US$15 billion for capital improvements to the city’s public transit system, including making stations accessible for passengers with disabilities and buying new electric buses and commuter rail and subway cars.
  • More than 75% of all trips into the central business district are made by public transit.
  • Over several months of public hearings, the MTA heard both broad support for congestion pricing and thousands of requests for credits, discounts and exemptions, most of which were denied.
  • The limited number of exemptions includes private commuter buses, school buses and city-owned vehicles, including emergency vehicles.
  • New Jersey is suing the MTA, arguing among other things that the plan is unconstitutional because it burdens interstate commerce.

Starting the journey

  • And how will commuters respond when they find that trains and subways initially are more crowded, before capital upgrades improve the system?
  • But freedom for car users has imposed health and economic costs on millions of New Yorkers for many years.
  • But if New York’s experiment succeeds, it could provide a model and valuable insights for other traffic-clogged U.S. cities.


John Rennie Short does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Automated Bus Consortium issues new request for solutions (RFS) to procure highly automated transit buses

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수요일, 4월 3, 2024

The Automated Bus Consortium™, a collective of U.S. transit agencies and several state departments of transportation, has released a new request for solutions (RFS) to procure heavy-duty highly automated transit buses.

Key Points: 
  • The Automated Bus Consortium™, a collective of U.S. transit agencies and several state departments of transportation, has released a new request for solutions (RFS) to procure heavy-duty highly automated transit buses.
  • “We have made great strides in further advancing the automated transit industry through our previous request for solutions,” said Jean Ruestman, administrator of the Office of Passenger Transportation at the Michigan Department of Transportation.
  • Pilot routes for these vehicles would include rural and urban deployments, bus rapid transit, bus yard and local bus service.
  • Formed by AECOM, the Automated Bus Consortium is a first-of-its-kind approach to cooperatively investigate the feasibility of automated bus projects and accelerate the deployment of automated transit technologies.

Mace appoints two sustainability leaders in the Americas

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화요일, 2월 20, 2024

NEW YORK, Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Mace appoints two sustainability leaders in the Americas

Key Points: 
  • World leading program delivery consultancy Mace Group has appointed two New York-based sustainability leaders to support the firm's growing business in the Americas and advance the pursuit of a sustainable world.
  • With over four-fifths of the Americas' population residing in urban areas, the imperative of resilient, sustainable development has never been greater.
  • - Priya Jain, President, Mace Americas
    Mace Group, leading, global program delivery consultants and construction provider, announced the appointment of two sustainability leaders to support the firm's growing consultancy in the Americas, while advancing the pursuit of a sustainable world.
  • Mace Americas President Priya Jain said:
    "With over four-fifths of the Americas' population residing in urban areas, the imperative of resilient, sustainable development has never been greater.

Jacobs Selected for Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County Transit Program

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수요일, 10월 25, 2023

DALLAS, Oct. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Jacobs (NYSE: J) has been selected as Owner's Advisor for the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County's (METRO) Joint Development and Transit Oriented Development program in Houston, Texas. METRO selected Jacobs as part of a county-wide initiative to leverage its regional transit properties with private investment to increase ridership, enhance the transit experience and improve connectivity for Houston's 2.3 million residents.

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  • Project will improve mobility for Houston area, one of the fastest growing metros in the U.S.
    DALLAS, Oct. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Jacobs (NYSE: J) has been selected as Owner's Advisor for the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County's (METRO) Joint Development and Transit Oriented Development program in Houston, Texas.
  • METRO selected Jacobs as part of a county-wide initiative to leverage its regional transit properties with private investment to increase ridership, enhance the transit experience and improve connectivity for Houston's 2.3 million residents.
  • METRO is currently developing a Joint Development framework to move forward with significant development opportunities at multiple Harris County METRO properties.
  • "Through our strong relationship with METRO, Jacobs will develop a program framework to create social value, ridership and revenue benefits for METRO and Houston," said Jacobs Senior Vice President and General Manager Katus Watson.

Automated Bus Consortium to reissue request for proposals (RFP) to procure full-size highly automated transit buses in early 2024

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화요일, 8월 1, 2023

The Automated Bus Consortium™, a collective of U.S. transit agencies and several state departments of transportation, will advertise an updated request for proposals (RFP) first issued in January 2022, to procure full-size highly automated transit buses.

Key Points: 
  • The Automated Bus Consortium™, a collective of U.S. transit agencies and several state departments of transportation, will advertise an updated request for proposals (RFP) first issued in January 2022, to procure full-size highly automated transit buses.
  • The RFP represents the first-ever carbon neutral automated bus procurement and large-scale deployment for full-sized buses.
  • Formed by AECOM, the Automated Bus Consortium is a first-of-its-kind approach to investigate the feasibility of pilot automated bus projects and accelerate the deployment of automated transit technologies.
  • Pilot routes for these vehicles would include rural and urban deployments, bus rapid transit, bus yard and local bus service.

VIA Names Tremell Brown Deputy Chief Executive Officer

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화요일, 5월 23, 2023

2 leadership position, selecting Tremell Brown, a 33-year veteran of the agency, to serve as Deputy CEO.

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  • 2 leadership position, selecting Tremell Brown, a 33-year veteran of the agency, to serve as Deputy CEO.
  • He advanced through the Operations Division, having held several leadership positions, including Vice President of Transportation, VP of Safety, Training and System Security and Chief Safety Officer.
  • As DCEO, Brown will assist VIA’s President/CEO in oversight of all staff functions and agency operations.
  • “During his tenure at VIA, Tremell has served with distinction and accumulated invaluable experience across the agency,” President/CEO Jeffrey C. Arndt said.

Discover® Global Network Launches Transit Solution Internationally

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수요일, 1월 18, 2023

Riders may now use their Discover, Diners Club International® and network alliance partner cards to make contactless payments at these transit agencies in top international destinations.

Key Points: 
  • Riders may now use their Discover, Diners Club International® and network alliance partner cards to make contactless payments at these transit agencies in top international destinations.
  • “The Discover® Transit Solution gives riders the flexibility to pay how they want and provides a seamless customer experience,” said Emily Foshee, vice president of core network products and delivery at Discover.
  • This ensures Discover® Global Network Cardholders have an enjoyable seamless experience when they visit," says Rubén Justel, CEO at Getnet Europe.
  • The Discover® Transit Solution enables acceptance of both traditional and contactless transit payments and offers customizable options including supporting merchant transit fare policies, pass products (credentialing), white labeling, contactless payments, first ride risk share and payment account reference.

Subway Stations Near River Tunnels Have Worst Air Quality

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화요일, 1월 10, 2023

In a previous investigation of New York's subways, researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine found considerable variation in air quality among city subway stations.

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  • In a previous investigation of New York's subways, researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine found considerable variation in air quality among city subway stations.
  • To better understand why, the NYU Grossman research team measured air quality samples in 54 NYC stations during morning rush hour.
  • They found that stations neighboring river tunnels had 80% to 130% higher concentrations of potentially dangerous particles in the air compared with stations only two or three stops further away from rivers.
  • The investigation, which Luglio says is the largest exploration to date of how river tunnels influence air quality in underground subway stations, also revealed that proximity to a river tunnel was the strongest factor in predicting a station's pollution levels, followed by its age.

Beit Rabban "Gratitude Parade" Offers Thanks to the Neighborhood of Everyday Heroes of New York City

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화요일, 11월 22, 2022

NEW YORK, Nov. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Now in its fifth year, Beit Rabban Day School's "Pre-Thanksgiving Day Parade-Parade" (yes, that's parade twice!)

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  • NEW YORK, Nov. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Now in its fifth year, Beit Rabban Day School's "Pre-Thanksgiving Day Parade-Parade" (yes, that's parade twice!)
  • Then classes will continue mini-Parades around the Upper West Side to give their handmade Boxes-O-Gratitude to neighborhood institutions.
  • It's a way for the children to show their gratitude to the heroes of New York City," says Stephanie Ives, head of Beit Rabban Day School.
  • Beit Rabban Day School is a Jewish community school on the Upper West Side with a preschool through eighth-grade program home to deep and joyful learning.

EQS-News: init innovation in traffic systems SE: Success for digitalisation specialist from Karlsruhe

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금요일, 11월 11, 2022

init innovation in traffic systems SE: Success for digitalisation specialist from Karlsruhe

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  • init innovation in traffic systems SE: Success for digitalisation specialist from Karlsruhe
    The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
  • One of the largest public transport companies in the USA - METRO Houston - continues to rely on the technology of Karlsruhe-based init innovation in traffic systems SE (ISINDE0005759807) for the modernisation of its fare management system.
  • Central intelligence of the account-based system is the background system MOBILEvario from init.
  • The order from METRO Houston is already the eighth major order for regional fare management systems that init has won in the USA in recent years.