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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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The legislation currently on Gov. Brown's desk, Assembly Bill 2989, would treat electric scooters like bicycles when it comes to wearing a helmet.
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Comparing the locations of key internet data centers and cable routes with maps of expected sea-level rise suggests it's time to shore up connections in the face of a changing climate.
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The city has asked Bird to immediately remove illegally placed scooters on city sidewalks.
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Electric car enthusiasts, and anyone even mildly interested in electric vehicle technologies, will have a chance to check out the latest tech at some 290 events nationwide.
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The project, at the Naval Submarine Base, was first proposed in 2010 but took years to gain momentum.
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For all the talk around the effects ride-hailing is having on the transportation landscape, that actual impact of these services remains elusive.
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Sixteen security checkpoints will be fitted with sensors to alert travelers to wait times.
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While the informational screens once wowed with the promise of real-time updates and vehicle tracking, newer technology is expected to fill that gap, officials say.
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The tools will be used to help scientists understand the integrity of streams and rivers throughout the restoration process.
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City officials cite cost and low ridership as the impetus for its swift exit from a regional ride-share program.
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On-demand scooter and bike companies have earned a reputation as rebellious disrupters, but cities are increasingly drawing lines in the sand.
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Uber and Lyft have both filed applications to operate in Eugene, following a lengthy service blackout.
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Where charging happens and how convenient it is can be a significant determinant behind the decision to buy an electric car, researchers argue.
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Scoot Networks and Skip have been selected by the city to offer dockless rentals, while companies like Bird and Lime have been turned away.
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A $1 million infusion from the Federal Transit Administration is fueling the purchase of three full-size electric buses in the Florida city.
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The scooters started popping up in the city this week, but officials say no permits have been issued.
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California-based Matternet tested the concept for the first time by making a mock delivery to the roof of WakeMed Hospital Aug. 29.
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Twenty states have some laws that apply widely, but unevenly, to electric bikes. The rest have no e-bike laws at all.