SEPTA enhances safety with new enforcement programme
SEPTA will reintroduce enforcement of quality-of-life violations starting 1July 2024, with Transit Police issuing court-backed Code Violation Notices to enhance safety and customer experience.
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SEPTA will reintroduce enforcement of quality-of-life violations starting 1July 2024, with Transit Police issuing court-backed Code Violation Notices to enhance safety and customer experience.
Provided as part of FTA's Areas of Persistent Poverty Program, the $20 million funding will provide more resources to underserved and disadvantaged communities that are seeking to expand or improve their transit systems.
SEPTA's strategic plan outlines the challenges currently facing the system, as well as what actions can be taken by riders, employees, policymakers and business community members to support a safer, more secure transit system.
With plans to transition to a zero-emission bus fleet by 2045, Pittsburgh Regional Transit expects to spend an estimated $1 billion over the next 20 years, as it replaces its diesel buses with green fuel vehicles.
Spin, the City of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University's year-long study will evaluate the impact of free transport in improving people's economic, health and social outcomes when financial barriers to transportation are removed.
As part of this new partnership, Transdev will oversee the maintenance and operations of LANTAVan paratransit services and Carbon Transit services, including the management of 99 vehicles and over 100 team members.
The Lancaster authority has confirmed that tickets for its buses can be bought on mobile and validated onboard through scanners.