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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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Police in Southbridge, Mass., are relying on data gathered by digital warning signs to map out where they need to focus ticketing efforts.
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Cease and desist notices from city attorneys has temporarily pushed on-demand electric scooter companies Lime and Bird out of the area.
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A bus-rapid-transit route in the works along Campbellton Road in southwest Atlanta is set to get signal prioritization and other improvements to improve the commute.
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The decision on the part of city transportation officials means the company will go from a testing ground of just under a square mile to roughly 49 square miles.
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Sensors and algorithms will soon change the way traffic moves along two of the state’s busy highways in an effort to cut down on congestion.
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Taxi operators who opt to trade in their gas-powered vehicles for cleaner electric models could receive cash rebates under a new Smart Columbus program.
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Two St. Louis, Mo., startups showed just how connected vehicles and infrastructure could be put to work for the traveling public.
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According to one Stanford researcher, the state’s push toward electric vehicles is admirable, but questions remain for utility customers.
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The 18-month program will use 200 streetlight sensors to study car, foot and bike traffic on three busy city streets.
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Officials hope that by 2020, there will be 1,800 vehicles owned by the city of Columbus equipped with technology that will connect them to one another and to road and traffic-light sensors.
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A recent report says that commercial digital signage along state highways could bring millions of dollars to state coffers.
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Technology is helping cities find, fix and even predict potholes.
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Harnessing the data and technology to meet the challenge of doing more with less is the biggest feat of getting a smart city plan off the ground.
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The city of Bellevue, Wash., hired a transportation technology partnerships manager to look into whether driverless shuttles could cut down on traffic congestion.
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Just a day after the city announced Elon Musk’s Boring Company was tapped to design a high-speed airport express line, critics are calling the project a risky fantasy.
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Two hundred of the company's new dockless bikes joined the ranks of Lime and Bird in north San Jose earlier this week.
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From the architect of New York City's High Line, the $1.1 billion infrastructure project is expected to open in early 2021, and should replace the seismically unsafe approach to the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Officials hope the rail project will link O’Hare International Airport to the city’s central business district, circumventing traffic and slower trains.