This week's biggest headlines in transportation:
- L.A. Metro to continue operating during statewide 'Stay at Home' order
- How LA Metro and other public transit agencies are adapting to our new coronavirus reality
- Over 200 transit agencies, cities, and organizations urge Congress to pass emergency funding for transit
- With less freeway traffic due to coronavirus, there's more speeding and that worries CHP
- LADOT relaxes parking restrictions to encourage Angelenos to social distance
- Eerily empty freeways: A symbol of how the coronavirus has hurt Los Angeles
- How to get around LA safely during the coronavirus outbreak
- Wearing your fare: LA Metro's TAP Smart Card program
- Bicycling during the coronavirus pandemic
- Coronavirus continues to drive gas priced down
- Socially responsible transportation in the age of coronavirus
- Lime suspends e-scooter service in 5 markets, including California, due to coronavirus
- Montebello to run fewer buses as result of coronavirus
- Calif.'s Metrolink lands $10.7M CRISI grant
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