This week's biggest headlines in transportation:
- L.A. Metro will use federal relief money to increase bus service, officials say
- L.A. Metro's Better Bus Program aims to elevate the bus riding experience
- Metrolink survey reveals essential workers represent core ridership
- Union Station to host Academy Awards in April
- Alliance for Community Transit publishes new report on Metro policing
- Cell phone data reveals how COVID-19 made us hunker down, and start moving again
- CA high speed rail releases March update: Lots of video of bridges and future rail
- Metro staff recommend five corridors for future BRT lines
- Speed cameras in LA? A new bill would allow CA cities to explore the technology
- Pedestrian safety: California lawmakers push new legislation to make streets safer
- Newly-protected bike lane on Figueroa Street
- LADOT CityRide begins bringing eligible riders to vaccination appointments
- Caltrans unveils vision for future transportation
- Metro weighs rail proposals for Sepulveda Pass
- Big Blue Bus pilots predictive crowding levels for all lines in Transit App
- City plans free and discounted Uber rides for South L.A. residents to USC vaccine site
- Mask dispensers now available on Metro buses and trains
- Transit workers, homeless residents now prioritized for COVID vaccines in California
- CA Transportation Agency releases plan to support, promote sustainable transportation