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Here's how to get to LAX from UCLA using sustainable transportation.
UCLA Transportation was recognized on the cover of the August 2019 issue of Parking & Mobility magazine for how the campus provides alternative transportation options to UCLA faculty, staff, and students.
UCLA has signed a contract for Lyft, Bird, and Wheels to operate on campus.
We look back at the early days of UCLA Transportation in celebration of the University's first 100 years.
Good tidings we bring along with a list of gifts for commuters.
Whatever the distance and whether you go back and forth by two feet, two wheels, or share the ride, these essential items can improve your commuting experience.
Whether you rely on a car, bicycle, bus, ride-hailing service or your own two legs, there are countless options to consider to get to class, run errands and arrive home.
A report released this month confirms what Angeleno commuters experience all the time: Los Angeles has the world’s worst traffic congestion.
A growing number of people at UCLA are using electric scooters from Bird Rides. Here's an overview of campus road safety, as well as state laws regarding electric scooters.
Many areas of LA have convenient public transit stops and bike routes that make driving obsolete. Here are four of the best neighborhoods to live in car-free.
After just experiencing our first bout of heavy rain in 2018, we thought it'd be wise to remind all Angelenos how to drive on wet roads.
There’s no reason to let a little distance come between a commuter student and a True Bruin experience. Here are some ways you can live the Bruin life.
There are tons of advantages to being part of the UCLA Transportation team. Just ask Elizabeth Gomez, an International Development Studies major who has worked as a valet attendant for over a year.
In a new study, Google uses its Street View car to measure air quality. It's one of the largest sets of urban air pollution data ever captured.
Full of charm, this small, unique community is filled tons of shops, restaurants and museums ready for you to walk through their doors.
Researchers have found that more than a thousand people are dying each year as a result of Southern California’s infamously bad air quality.
We Southern Californians aren't used to the rain. Here's a list of tips to help you navigate through this stormy weather.