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Transportation 2007: Special Holiday Issue


December 26, 2007 By

Game On
Racing's autonomous car runs on Linux and a PlayStation 3.

Mobile Probes
A delivery van rumbling toward Green Bay, Wis., could become a new tool for dealing with traffic congestion.

Bill Preserves Philadelphia's Red Light Enforcement Program
Governor Rendell expresses disappointment-amount falls short of promised $4 million for school district.

British Driving Test Applicants' Personal Data Missing
Hard disk containing personal information missing from 'secure facility' in America. 

U.S. DOT Seeks Technology Solutions to Improve Nation's Transportation System
Technology information sought from state and local governments, private industry, and research organizations. 

Gov. Lingle Announces Hawaii's Harbor Modernization Plan
Ninety-eight percent of Hawaii's imported goods pass through its harbors, including consumer goods, vehicles and fuel, volume is expected to climb by as much as 27 percent in 2010 and by as much as 93 percent in 2020. 


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