Jacksonville's self-driving shuttle program is facing challenges including low ridership and a safety plan dispute threatening federal funding. Despite setbacks, the Jacksonville Transportation ...
Jacksonville bus fares will decrease from $1.75 to $1 starting in February. The Jacksonville Transportation Authority hopes the fare reduction will attract more riders. Fares for the downtown NAVI ...
Jacksonville's launch of self-driving transit shuttles has already hit its share of roadblocks in its first six months, but Jacksonville Transportation Authority CEO Nat Ford said the agency is not ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Transportation Authority filed a lawsuit against the union that represents the majority of its employees, accusing it of jeopardizing more than $100 million in ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Transportation Authority is making it cheaper for people to ride the bus, announcing a major fare reduction that takes effect in February. JTA will lower its ...
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Transportation Authority Board of Directors on Thursday unanimously approved a six-month fare modification pilot program that will sharply reduce fares beginning ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Getting folks from A-to-B at a much lower cost as the Jacksonville Transportation Authority announced bus fares will drop from $1.75 to $1 starting in February. JTA is going to ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Transportation Authority’s U2C project and its NAVI autonomous Downtown shuttle program could lose more than $100 million worth of federal grants, according to a ...
Philissa Cramer is the Jewish Telegraphic Agency's editor in chief. Prior to joining JTA in 2020, she was a founder and editor at Chalkbeat, the nonprofit news organization covering education. She is ...