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Staffing shortages and the lasting shifts to commuter patterns has pumped the brakes on the recovery of transit ridership. Even as gas prices reach record highs across the country, ridership hasn’t seen a large uptick.
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Each winning city will receive an individualized Readiness Workshop and host of tech tools to help further its efforts toward becoming a smart city.
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Two projects in Georgia and New York are exploring new technologies which embed power generation, computing and more into paving, opening up this right-of-way space to accommodate solar panels and smart city sensors.
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The request for proposal aims to land the city a private-sector partner to help it become the “smartest city in North America.”
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The Metro Region Explorer has revealed shifts in demographics, housing and workforce, which could impact the region's transit needs and overall economy.
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Between 2009 and 2016, pedestrian deaths in Florida rose by 40 percent, to 652 from 466.
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A new report by Shared-Use Mobility Center found that peak ridership with transportation network companies generally falls outside of traditional transit operating hours.
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A recent study estimates that as much as $340 billion could be left on the table between 2017 and 2023 as a result of the nation’s aging infrastructure and a lack of investment.
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The newly released operating system gives app developers access to a host of transportation-specific data from sources across the city.
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The state is exploring how AI and neural networks can help them forecast when vital infrastructure repairs are needed, years in advance.
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The two cities have improved bus service at a time when transit ridership in the United States dropped 2.9 percent in 2017.
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A new report by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute surveyed users of ride-share services in four major metropolitan areas to gain insight into autonomous vehicle adoption.
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The ride-share giant and the U.S. space agency plan to look closely at the technology surrounding safe and efficient drone deliveries and small aircraft in populated areas.
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On the heels of a catastrophic wildfire season and allegations that poor power line maintenance was the cause, Pacific Gas & Electric has opened a new facility dedicated to monitoring operations.
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A new tool is ready for cities of all sizes to better manage their recreation assets and help make public parks more accessible to citizens.
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Three private-sector transit providers will show the city's transit agency how an on-demand, door-to-door transportation service should work.
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San Mateo County, Calif., is set to lead a smart city project through a new IoT lab aimed at deploying the technology on a regional scale.
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General Motors, BMW, Ford and Renault have joined forces to explore the potential of using the digital ledger technology in the transportation industry.
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The Israeli companies Waycare and Waze, offer tools for traffic management through artificial intelligence and crowdsourced navigation respectively, will share data to help governments and drivers.
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About 250 attendees are expected at this year's second annual Smart Cincy Summit in Cincinnati.
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From public works to public health, the range of possible city applications for AI and complex algorithms is vast.