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Fun Facts on How Much People Drive In Different Parts of Southern California and L.A.
Residents in the city of L.A. drive about half as much as the Southern California average. San Fernando Valley residents drive about 50% more than people living in Central or South Los Angeles.
August 20, 2019
L.A. Installing Rainbow Halo Memorial Art At Traffic Death Sites
Los Angeles dedicated the first of its planned 100 "Rainbow Halo" memorial markers for victims of traffic violence.
August 16, 2019
Big Wonky Good News: L.A. City Adopts People-Centered Transportation Metric: “VMT” In, “LOS” Out
VMT puts the E back into CEQA.
August 6, 2019
LADOT Improving Griffith Park Observatory/Los Feliz DASH Service
Starting next Monday LADOT is improving the frequency to every 15 minutes (from every 20 minutes) and extending weekday hours
July 29, 2019
Annual LADOT Bikeway Implementation Continues Dismal Trend
Though LADOT has done several worthwhile new and upgraded bikeways, overall total mileage is a dismal failure: less than 5 miles of new on-street bikeway in the past year.
July 9, 2019
Metro Operations: Enforcement is Key to Bus-Only Lane Success
Eight assigned LAPD motorcycle officers have been key to the success of DTLA's Flower/Figueroa bus only lanes
June 20, 2019
Councilmember Koretz Calls E-Scooters “Anti-Vision Zero,” Pushes to “Get Rid of These”
Koretz expressed plenty of anti-scooter sentiment, but L.A. City's dockless mobility pilot remains unchanged
June 12, 2019
Eyes on the Street: Rosewood’s New Diverter Crossing
Cyclists and pedestrians can now safely cross La Brea at Rosewood. Drivers get a right turn only.
June 11, 2019
Councilmember Blumenfield Celebrates New Bike Lanes on Winnetka Avenue
New Winnetka Avenue bike lanes connect existing lanes to L.A. River path, Orange Line path, and Pierce College
June 7, 2019
Students Ride Free on LADOT DASH Buses Starting This August
L.A. will provide free DASH transit for K-12 and college students. The one-year pilot starts in August 2019.
June 3, 2019