This week's biggest headlines in transportation:
- How to thank healthcare, grocery, bus drivers, and other essential workers during the coronavirus outbreak
- City deactivates pedestrian push signals in some LA neighborhoods, adds new touch-free feature
- Dodger Stadium, Angel Stadium parking lots are full, and here's why
- Los Angeles traffic lights adjusted to prevent unsafe speeds during pandemic
- COVID-19 Metro operations: bus ridership down 65 percent, rail down 75 percent, more service cuts starting Sunday
- CHP cracks down on speeding drivers taking advantage of open freeways
- LA streets should be more open to foot and bicycle traffic due to coronavirus, says councilman
- L.A. County bike-share systems varied responses to COVID-19
- High-Speed LA-to-Las Vegas virgin train wins $600 million California bond allocation
- Bonin calls for opening streets for social distancing, what to look for in a bike, and free NACTO healthy streets webinar
- Caltrans is speeding up highway projects while coronavirus keeps Californians off the road
- Here's what the coronavirus crisis is doing to LA's freeway traffic
- Portion of Wilshire Boulevard closes to allow for Metro construction
- Coronavirus pandemic prompts Burbank to automate its walk signals
- LA County ‘safer-at-home’ order extended to May 15
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