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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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Decisions made by engineers today will determine how all cars drive.
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The third annual Smart Cities Connect Conference in Kansas City delivered an important message: become smart or be left behind.
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To boost the number of electric vehicles on state roads to 300,000 by 2025, utility companies are proposing a web of charging infrastructure worth more than $100 million.
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More new cars are coming with adaptive, automated driving features, and despite the technology being in the relatively early stages, it is already showing life-saving promise.
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The fast-growing city of Frisco is looking to the future and how smart city technologies can improve daily life.
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Both cities are overhauling digital platforms and installing kiosks to bring intuitive, easy-to-use services to residents and businesses.
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The idea behind House Bill 410 is simple: claw back state money from cities with traffic camera programs.
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Newly released video of the accident shows the kind of crash that the cars autonomous sensors were designed to prevent.
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The push for smarter cities starts with the taking stock of existing infrastructure and plotting a course for improvement.
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The popular, free electric ride-sharing service required a funding boost last year to get rolling. City officials are concerned with another funding request from the operator.
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Uber's fatal crash in Arizona has enhanced the need to engage and educate the public on autonomous technology.
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After complaints from residents and the city council, officials are moving away from the automated camera-equipped meters.
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The company said the temporary pause to its public autonomous testing was related to the emotional effects the recent pedestrian fatality might have on test drivers.
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While it’s neighbor, San Diego, has struggled with how to handle on-demand bikes left in the right-of-way, Coronado has designs on simply impounding them and charging the owners.
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Waze has created a carpool companion finder, which allows users to vet matches traveling similar routes from the comfort of their app.
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New California regulations allow companies to test cars with no one in them as long as someone monitors each car from a remote location.
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ShuttleBus-Zoom may join Greater Portland Metro and apply for grant money to replace any diesel buses with electric ones.
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The vehicle was reportedly operating in autonomous mode with an operator behind the wheel when it struck a pedestrian crossing outside of the crosswalk.