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The Federal Transit Administration has announced a sweeping investment targeting bus replacement and facility improvements across dozens of urban and rural transit systems. The funding targets systems where average fleet age exceeds 14 years, prioritizing zero-emission vehicle transitions and ADA accessibility upgrades.
The Federal Transit Administration formally withdrew a proposed update to transportation planning regulations, citing the administration's deregulatory agenda. The move affects how states coordinate non-metropolitan and tribal transit planning.
San Mateo County Transit District approves Samsara AI cameras to reduce collisions and improve operator accountability across its fixed-route fleet.
RTD's Bus Rapid Transit corridor will feature tap-to-pay fare gates, real-time passenger counters, and multi-modal trip planning integration at launch.
Pilot programs bring departure boards and trip-planning kiosks into public library branches, targeting transit-dependent riders without smartphone access.
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FTA provides grants and technical assistance to local public transit systems. Primary source for grant announcements, safety directives, and program guidance affecting all FTA grantees.
Official source for FTA proposed rules, final rules, notices, and comment periods. RSS feed delivers new filings within hours of publication.
FMCSA regulates commercial motor carriers including paratransit and campus shuttle operators. Critical for ELD mandates, HOS rules, and driver qualification standards.
Government Accountability Office oversight reports on FTA programs, transit grant compliance, and infrastructure investment effectiveness.
RSS feeds from transit's leading trade publications and technology media — covering fleet deployments, software, CAD/AVL, fare collection, electrification, and more.
The only magazine exclusively dedicated to public transportation. Covers fleet tech, CAD/AVL, fare systems, passenger information, and agency profiles across the US and Canada.
Covers the public transit, motorcoach, and paratransit industry with a focus on fleet operations, maintenance, and technology. Essential reading for paratransit and campus shuttle operators.
The leading B2B publication for K-12 and campus pupil transportation. Covers routing software, fleet safety, EV school buses, driver training, and technology deployments.
Covers smart city transit deployments, data analytics, IoT integrations, and urban mobility technology investments across municipal governments.
Live feeds from transit's leading think tanks, research institutions, and market intelligence sources — covering ridership trends, technology adoption, funding outlook, and market forecasts.
Transit advocacy and research organization publishing data-driven reports on ridership, service quality, equity, and agency governance. Widely cited by FTA and state DOTs.
Independent policy analysis on transportation funding, infrastructure investment, and governance reform. Publisher of Eno Transportation Weekly digest.
Bloomberg's urban mobility and smart city journalism covering global transit trends, micromobility, transit-oriented development, and city transportation policy.
News, standards, and advocacy updates from the national associations representing public transit, paratransit, campus transportation, and mobility technology sectors.
The leading voice of public transit in the US. Source for industry standards, policy positions, legislative advocacy, and member news across all modes.
Sets training and safety standards for school and campus pupil transportation professionals. Key source for K-12 regulatory guidance and certification programs.
Advocates for rural, tribal, and community transportation including paratransit and human services transit coordination programs.
Direct links to every state's Department of Transportation and state transit association — the primary regulatory, funding, and advocacy bodies for transit in each state.
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