This week's biggest transportation news headlines:
- LA Metro to spend $24 million to restore transit services cut by COVID-19
- Metro board votes to pursue options to increase face covering compliance
- Metro board votes to dedicate Wilshire/La Brea Station to former LA City Councilman Tom LaBonge
- Los Angeles traffic slumps after viral surge forces clampdown
- Groundbreaking bill would require large companies to track carbon emissions
- County supervisor, Pomona mayor join LA Metro board
- Virgin Hyperloop aims to get Angelenos to San Francisco in 45 minutes — within the decade
- Riverside County Transportation Commission advances LA-to-Coachella Valley rail proposal
- Metro shares some information about revised 605/5 Freeway widening alternative
- Over 100 pedestrians are killed by drivers in LA every year
- Surge in COVID-19 cases poses challenge to L.A. Metro rail projects
- The Westwood Neighborhood Greenway is now complete
- Survey: Californians want state to invest in all forms of transportation
- Biden signs order to require masks on planes and public transportation