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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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In a partnership with Kansas City, some 5,000 smart, connected Avis rental cars will receive and send data related to parking, general information or events.
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The city council has approved more than $320,000 for 380 of the smartphone-enabled meters to be distributed throughout the downtown area.
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Jarrett Company has purchased 53 acres to test and prep autonomous trucks for commercial use at their Seville location.
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The state has been ahead of the curve when it comes to testing autonomous vehicles in public, but a crash that killed a pedestrian in Arizona has some voicing concerns.
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California’s second-largest airport is installing electrochromic glass that is capable of automatically lightening and tinting.
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After a fatal crash threw Uber's driverless car program into turmoil, the company is struggling to find its next steps.
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During the Smart Cities Conference in Kansas City, Mo., earlier this week, thought leaders broke down the issues facing technology deployments and the importance of bringing constituents along for the ride.
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The recent pedestrian fatality involving an autonomous Uber in Tempe has not slowed testing for other companies in the state.
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The on-demand bicycles, spread across 18 docking stations throughout the city, will be available for use this summer.
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As many as 100 of the informational devices could come to the city as early as September, though some maintain reservations about the technology and its impacts to privacy.
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Drivers with the Central Ohio Transit Authority have been distributing pamphlets warning bus riders about the perceived safety risks behind driverless technology.
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The federal spending bill, signed by President Trump Friday, outlines more than $1 billion investment in the national rail network.
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The company is buying 20,000 of the carmaker’s I-Pace vehicles for its driverless ride-hailing service.
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The company has chosen not to renew its current testing permit with the Department of Motor Vehicles and is suspending public autonomous vehicle testing for the foreseeable future.
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Panelists at the Smart Cities Connect Conference and Expo discuss the many ways cities are using data.
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Citing public safety concerns, Gov. Doug Ducey suspended autonomous vehicle testing in the state for an unspecified amount of time.
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Some municipal water customers are getting access to a new tool that allows them to track their water usage in real time.
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A new protected bike lane project is going to put vehicles farther away from sensor-enabled parking meters, meaning they won’t be able to detect parked cars.