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9-11-06: $12-billion, 60,000-employee Eaton Corporation goes green with hydraulic hybrid vehicles for UPS (Modern Transportation World #10)
9-14-05: Jerry Papazian, general manager at Hunter Communications, talks about the Orange Line launch poster (Modern Transportation World #9)
8-11-05: "Wireless Highway Group" is launched to re-direct a substantial portion of the recently-appropriated $286.5 billion dollar transportation bill to installing high-speed wireless Internet clouds around the nation's transportation infrastructure (Modern Transportation World #8)
7-26-05: Roger Dames, MTA project manager, says Metro Orange Line will be up and running in "late October or early November," 2005 to speed travelers across the San Fernando Valley (Modern Transportation World #7)
2-28-05: David Hutches, Director of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, San Diego, talks about the CyberShuttle and other wireless wonders (Modern Transportation World #6)
2-18-05: California Assemblymember Chuck DeVore (R-70th A.D.) says proponents of "always-on governor" state constitutional amendment SCA6 may launch a ballot initiative if Democratic Party legislators block its passage (Modern Transportation World #5/California Politics Today™ #292)
2-16-05: Bill Robertson, Director of the City of Los Angeles' Bureau of Street Services, discusses the origins and use of the $8.5 million proposed by Mayor Hahn for spending by Neighborhood Councils for street improvements (Modern Transportation World #4/Unwired LA™ #12)
2-13-05: A "digital driving grid" would create a viable system for the computerized management of all vehicular traffic (Modern Transportation World #3)
2-10-05: "Onboard and online": Orange Line busway and bus manufacturing officials comment on the prospects for Wi-Fi-based "broadband buses" on the new San Fernando Valley route (Modern Transportation World #2)
2-9-05: Metro Orange Line will speed travelers across the San Fernando Valley (Modern Transportation World #1)