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System costs for advanced signal operating strategies and automated roadside safety warning systems have been projected for upstate California.
Content Type: System Cost | Date Posted: 06/07/2019 | Source Date:

Upstate California Regional Intelligent Transportation System Master Plan

06/15/2019
Independent study estimates the total cost for buildout of a Great Lakes Hyperloop system to be between $25 billion and $30 billion (less expensive than high-speed rail).
Content Type: System Cost | Date Posted: 01/14/2020 | Source Date:

Great Lakes Hyperloop Feasibility Study

12/17/2019
The cost to install a bike sharing system can range from $3,000 to $5,000 per bike including of kiosks, racks, and installation costs in Los Angeles.
Content Type: System Cost | Date Posted: 05/20/2020 | Source Date:

Bike Share Concept Report

01/02/2011
The total start-up cost for a bike share system was estimated at $320,000 in Baton Rouge.
Content Type: System Cost | Date Posted: 05/20/2020 | Source Date:

City of Baton Rouge Bike Share Business and Implementation Plan

01/02/2016
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