This week's biggest headlines in transportation:
- Metro adjusting bus and rail schedules beginning April 19; plan will keep Metro's entire workforce on the job
- On streets emptied by coronavirus, L.A. officials crack down on speeding
- COVID lockdown, seasonal changes affect California’s emissions
- California's shelter-in-place order cuts collision rate in half
- Purple Line Extension tunneling machine reaches Wilshire/Fairfax Station
- Metro Purple Line gets additional $1.3 billion in funding
- As more driver speed under COVID-19, Reynolds calls for speed law reform
- LADOT launches temporary food pick-up zones near restaurants
- LA just had its longest stretch of clean air since 1980
- Total driving is down in all major U.S. cities
- Santa Clarita Transit to reduce bus service
- Google 'mobility reports' show traffic plunging at LA County restaurants, transit hubs
- Crenshaw Line opening pushed back to late 2021 – nearly a year later than the date projected six months ago
- Nuro gets the green light to test driverless delivery robots in California
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