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Several North Texas cities have launched rideshare programs this month to supplement — or replace — public transit.
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The robotaxi service launched in Dallas earlier this year.
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Tesla's plan to expand its self-driving rideshare service to Dallas and Houston brings up existing safety concerns.
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit leaders approved a new funding and governance model that restructures the agency in an effort to stave off withdrawal elections.
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Plano leaders are reviewing a proposal from DART ahead of the scheduled May withdrawal election.
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The city has designated areas for rideshare pickup and drop off.
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Arlington City Council approved two contracts meant to help decrease wait times and improve operations of Handitran, the city's transportation service for older residents and people with disabilities.
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Trinity Metro is extending its on-demand ride service to Mansfield this summer.
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Handitran riders experienced longer wait times and confusion in the first few weeks after the transit company Via took over operations of the city service for people with disabilities and older adults.
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Cruise's decision comes after months of talk between the company and City of Dallas officials. Cruise says it had hoped to launch the service in Dallas by the end of the year.
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Federal regulators have launched a second investigation into the autonomous rideshare company, Cruise. They say the car's system may not be safe around pedestrians.
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Dallas elected officials say they still have concerns about a new autonomous rideshare service slated to launch in the city by the end of the year.