This week's biggest headlines in transportation:
- L.A. buses helped eliminate 1984 Olympic traffic. Can they repeat for 2028?
- Waymo will launch paid robotaxi service in Los Angeles on Wednesday
- Gas prices were up almost 20 cents for the week
- California High-Speed Rail one step closer to acquiring nation’s first 220 mph trains
- Measure HLA Is Now Officially Law for L.A. City
- Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus seeks community input on "brighter blue" service
- In San Fernando Valley, L.A. Metro Makes Buses a Priority
- San Francisco-to-L.A. overnight train inches closer to reality
- Electric battery commuter bus services abruptly suspended in Antelope Valley
- 101 Freeway shutdown will allow major work on a ‘wildlife crossing’ bridge
- Tunneling complete for LA Metro D Line Subway Extension Project
- Los Angeles secures nearly $900 million federal boost for transportation ahead of 2028 Olympics
- Report: How to Use Bicycles For Disaster Response
- Study says remote work could cause drop in carbon emissions