Transportation

Transportation

San Jose wants equity in new transportation services

Scooters. Drones. Shuttles. A fleet of transportation ideas is spreading in San Jose, and the city wants to make sure everyone benefits. The City Council approved an action plan last week for emerging mobility services—shorthand for new transportation technologies and programs proliferating in San Jose. The services range from bike share programs to autonomous delivery vehicles....

San Jose officials grasp for fixes to rising traffic deaths

San Jose officials are scrambling to reduce traffic fatalities following a massive spike in deaths at the beginning of the year. Stakeholders in the city’s Vision Zero Task Force met Wednesday to discuss infrastructure fixes and communication campaigns to make the roads safer for pedestrians and cyclists. Hanging over the meeting was the fact that 24...

State bill could give San Jose speed enforcement cameras

San Jose is one step closer to getting speed enforcement cameras to combat a leading cause of traffic fatalities. The California Assembly’s transportation committee voted unanimously Monday to advance Assembly Bill 2336, which would authorize the use of automated speed enforcement cameras in San Jose, Los Angeles, Oakland, Glendale and San Francisco. The bill heads to...

VTA bets big on housing in Santa Clara County

Transit comes first at VTA, but the San Jose agency sees a big future in residential real estate. Earlier this month, VTA announced several significant updates about housing projects being built on agency-owned land, also known as transit-oriented developments (TODs). On March 9, California invested $29 million to build a 569-unit housing project near Tamien...

Here’s how San Jose plans to prevent traffic fatalities

San Jose has plans to increase traffic enforcement in an attempt to address the rising trend of traffic deaths. Mayor Sam Liccardo announced a $6 million multi-prong plan Wednesday to increase safety projects such as street barriers for pedestrians, protective bike lanes, street lighting and automated signage and enforcement. This follows last year’s near-record number of...

Silicon Valley drivers feel pressure at the pump

With gas prices at an all-time high in California and around the U.S., local residents are digging deep into their wallets. Gas prices have soared to an average of $5.69 a gallon in California as of Thursday, since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine two weeks ago. The nationwide average of $4.31 breaks the July 2008 record...

Worker complaints keep rolling in at Silicon Valley transit agency

Complaints continue to crop up in VTA’s technology department, months after workers demanded an investigation into toxic work culture. A VTA manager with a history of run-ins with workers made threatening gestures toward an employee, according to a complaint filed with the agency. A complaint submitted to the public transit agency’s Office of Civil Rights...