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By Kristina Bouweiri on Wednesday, January 30, 2008

The Washington Post, Washington Times, DC Examiner and other sources have reported on the controversy surrounding the funding and approval of the Dulles Metrorail extension. The solution for the ... Read More »

By Kristina Bouweiri on Tuesday, January 29, 2008

A recent article in the UK’s Times presents an upcoming technology that will have drivers overseas taking transportation laws just a little more seriously. A new smart-camera called dtect (codename: Cyclops due to its “one-eyed” appearance) is set to be put into place next month, with plans to expand over the coming year.

According to the article, the system can detect how many people are in a vehicle, allowing the authorities to fine anyone using a car-sharing lane without a passenger. It works in the dark and can even spot the difference between a real person and a dummy. Read More »

By Kristina Bouweiri on Thursday, January 24, 2008

We have had some exciting celebrities use our limousines in the past, but this month we have really been able to help out for a variety of events. Driver Erik Rivera of Reston Limo took care of Paul Wharton from Evolution Look as he attended the 1st Annual BET Honors which took place in Washington D.C on Saturday, January 12.

The event served to pay tribute to blacks in all aspects of work. Honorees were Alicia Keys (Entertainment), Tyra Banks (Media), Dr. Cornel West (I ... Read More »

By Kristina Bouweiri on Tuesday, January 22, 2008

According to the Northern Virginia Transportation Alliance, on January 16, 2008, the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB) approved incorporation of I-66 inside the Beltway spot improvements and the I-95/I-395 HOV/Bus/HOT Lanes into the region’s 2007 Constrained Long Range Plan (CLRP) and 2008-2013 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).

Public comment received on both projects was overwhelmingly positive by 100-1.

  • 325 of the 328 (99.1%) of individuals or organizations registering their views during the 30-day public comment period supported the I-66 improvements.
By Kristina Bouweiri on Friday, January 18, 2008

This weekend is set to be a nightmare for travelers in the D.C. area, especially those traveling on the Metro. There will be construction on the red line at Metro Center, which will cause up to 30 minute delays. Along with some inclement weather, expect heavy traffic between a long holiday weekend, four sports events Saturday and Monday at the Verizon Center. De ... Read More »

By Kristina Bouweiri on Thursday, January 17, 2008

Highway According to a recent report from the Federal Highway Administration, Americans drove more than three trillion miles in 2006 (the most recent year statistics were available). However, this is not a number to celebrate, as what it most likely shows is “an indicator of overall traffic congestion nationally.”

This is the highest figure ever recorded for the nation and rep ... Read More »

By Kristina Bouweiri on Tuesday, January 15, 2008

The Northern Virginia Transportation Authority approved a package at its January 10, 2008 meeting that included $50 million in scarce regional funds for trolleys, bike trails, sidewalks, parking garages, landscaping and similar investments.

The package includes many projects with merit including I-66/Vienna Metro Station access improvements, along with Prince William County Parkway, Route 1, Route 7 and Route 28 improvements and funds for new Fairfax Connector buses.

However, in allocating more than 25% of funding for projects with little or no regional significance, including $37 million for a trolley to replace an excellent existing bus service, the Authority is spending serious money on items that will do very little to reduce congestion.

(To read the Alliance’s testimony, < ... Read More »

By Kristina Bouweiri on Monday, January 14, 2008

Metroseats Reports last week from WMATA are saying that Metro is looking to redesign and revamp their current cars over the next five years.

Some proposed changes are:

  • Stainless steel exteriors instead of an aluminum car body.
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