moneme
Britishnoun
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Origin of moneme
C20: from mono- + -eme
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Emeka Moneme, vice president of corporate strategy and innovation at Transurban North America, said the goal is to use the technology to educate drivers who mistakenly set their E-ZPass to carpool and also ensure that all drivers follow the rules of the road.
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“Toll prices and traffic on the Express Lanes are correlated, so HOV violations are fundamentally unfair to customers who are paying their toll,” Moneme said.
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“Despite covid and the change in traffic patterns of the region, we’re still incredibly confident about the overall growth of the DMV and the Mid-Atlantic in general,” Moneme said.
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Moneme said Transurban typically brings in other investors to increase its balance sheet strength across the company and be better positioned to acquire additional assets.
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“Our commitment to the region and the commonwealth is long term,” Emeka Moneme, vice president of corporate strategy and innovation at Transurban North America, said.
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