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    Fairfax County Board Chairwoman Sharon Bulova, a voting member of the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority, wants to spend most of her county's transportation windfall on the Route 28 Metrorail station rather than highway or road work. (Photo: Examiner file)
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    New I-95 express lanes ceremonially opened during ribbon-cutting

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    San Francisco officials ask to stop use of driverless taxis in city
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    San Francisco officials ask to stop use of driverless taxis in city

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    FILE - Tesla Supercharger is seen in Rolling Meadows, Ill., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, File)
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    Here’s why electric vehicle batteries have shorter lifespans in cold weather

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    Proterra’s bust highlights big problems for the future of electric vehicles as mass transit
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    An Exelon EV charging station on display during the Washington, D.C. Auto Show at Walter E. Washington Convention Center on January 19, 2023.
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    Massive collaborative to roll out electric vehicles aims to electrify grid by 2030

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    Greyhound bus accident leaves more than a dozen injured: Police
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    Biden proposes stricter fuel economy rules for cars and trucks
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    Tesla's EV charging connector is pictured at a charging station in Anaheim, Calif., Friday, June 9, 2023. Owners of General Motors and Ford electric vehicles will be able charge at many of Tesla's large network of stations across the U.S. starting next year.
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    Major automakers partner in building electric vehicle charging network to rival Tesla

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    Biden law could set up production and demand clash for electric vehicles
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    Planes take off and land at Ronald Reagan International Airport on Friday, March 23, 2007, in Arlington, Virginia.  After McLean residents studied aircraft noise they thought had increased from Reagan National Airport, the FAA and Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority are offering corrective measures. Greg Whitesell/Examiner

    Virginia airports receive another $44 million

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