Getting around town can be tough for some, but a new transportation option is looking to ease the burden for people with disabilities in the Twin Cities metro. The Premium on Demand program (POD) is ...
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Buying an e-bike is expensive. Starting last year, a local startup provides low-cost, self-charging e-bike libraries to low-income communities in eastern Massachusetts, Next City reports. Funded by ...
Buying an e-bike is expensive. Starting last year, a local startup is providing low-cost, self-charging e-bike libraries to low-income communities in eastern Massachusetts. Funded by the Massachusetts ...
Metro Mobility riders currently pay $3.50 per ride during nonpeak times and $4.50 during rush hours. The pilot program, which will be paid for with revenue collected through the new transportation ...
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The Metropolitan Council often missed its own performance targets for on-time pick-ups and drop-offs for Metro Mobility, and paid out bonuses to its transportation providers for fulfilling ride ...
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