
Amber Gaudet
Transportation and Mobility Reporter at The Dallas Morning News
Staff @dallasnews | Fellow @FulbrightPrgrm | public health @uthealthhouston | past: @dentonrc @maybornUNT | @IRE_NICAR | cat supremacist | professional meddler
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masstransitmag.com | Amber Gaudet
Arlington will be the first city to launch driverless rideshare vehicles as part of a partnership between Uber and May Mobility AVs.May Mobility plans to deploy thousands of autonomous vehicles on the Uber platform over the next few years, with an initial launch planned for Arlington by the end of 2025. Customers will have the option of a May Mobility AV for qualifying trips on the platform. The first deployment will launch with onboard safety operators before transitioning to driverless.
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dailygazette.com | Amber Gaudet |Alex Nguyen |Zacharia E. Washington
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swoknews.com | Amber Gaudet |Alex Nguyen |Zacharia E. Washington
DALLAS — Hundreds of protesters gathered in the Dallas-Fort Worth area on Thursday to protest the Trump administration as part of May Day Strong, a series of volunteer-led nationwide demonstrations. As many as 1,000 protests were scheduled for May 1, a date historically known as May Day or International Workers’ Day. The commemoration stems from the 1880s when working-class laborers began advocating for the eight-hour workday. kAms@K6?D @7 A6@A=6 82E96C65 2E !24:7:4 !=2K2 :? 5@H?E@H?
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thederrick.com | Amber Gaudet |Alex Nguyen |Zacharia E. Washington
DALLAS — Hundreds of protesters gathered in the Dallas-Fort Worth area on Thursday to protest the Trump administration as part of May Day Strong, a series of volunteer-led nationwide demonstrations. As many as 1,000 protests were scheduled for May 1, a date historically known as May Day or International Workers’ Day. The commemoration stems from the 1880s when working-class laborers began advocating for the eight-hour workday.
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union-bulletin.com | Amber Gaudet |Alex Nguyen |Zacharia E. Washington
DALLAS — Hundreds of protesters gathered in the Dallas-Fort Worth area on Thursday to protest the Trump administration as part of May Day Strong, a series of volunteer-led nationwide demonstrations. As many as 1,000 protests were scheduled for May 1, a date historically known as May Day or International Workers’ Day. The commemoration stems from the 1880s when working-class laborers began advocating for the eight-hour workday.
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Self-driving technology firm Aurora began regular customer deliveries between Dallas and Houston using a driverless semi this week. Critics point to the move as evidence of autonomous trucks being rushed to market without proper vetting. https://t.co/0idDmlm1Zd

North Texans: How far do you commute? Are housing costs keeping you from moving closer to your work? I want to hear from you. [email protected]

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