FutureStructure Transportation
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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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Some 1,500 intersections in Los Angeles to get upgraded with new traffic signal equipment.
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The Boring Company will construct a four-mile tunnel to connect a rail station with Ontario International Airport in the Los Angeles region. The tunnel will accommodate zero-emission and possibly autonomous vehicles.
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During a meeting of private industry and regulatory officials, the future of drones and the difficulties in regulating the technology was a hot topic.
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Self-driving vehicles create new mapping needs, and it's unclear what role apps like Google Maps will play in the future.
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The same tech creating a future of autonomous vehicles could also make cars even more vulnerable to hacking than they already are — and they’re more vulnerable now than most drivers realize.
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The sensors will help balance traffic and move it more quickly, and allow buses, public safety or freight vehicles to communicate with traffic signals so they can move through intersections more efficiently.
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Critics say the state's Traffic Tribunal overstepped its bounds, citing that the law barring texting while driving is specific to that — texting.
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While backup cameras are allowed, drivers cannot use parallel parking-assisted technology in which the car essentially parks itself.
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The New York Civil Liberties Union warns that without tollbooths, the use of license plate readers and facial recognition technology will create a new cache of sensitive information.
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The California Department of Motor Vehicles’ revised draft regulations for autonomous vehicles will be open to public comment at an Oct. 19 workshop.
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A proposed rule would mandate the installation of speed limiting devices in large trucks, buses and school buses weighing more than 26,000 pounds.
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Programming vehicles to anticipate the unexpected is the most challenging element of autonomous-driving technology.
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The Arro app, already operating in New York, Boston, San Francisco and Chicago, combines the dispatch for Houston's 146 taxi companies.
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According to a recent report, data from connected cars could be a $750 billion market.
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The state DMV released a set of guidelines for autonomous vehicles, but suggested that auto makers should refrain from using the terms “self-driving,” “automated” or “auto-pilot” in advertising their vehicles.
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The Department of Transportation wants autonomous car makers to share data with each other, with regulators, and with the public, but may be the department’s toughest challenge.
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Florida's Miami-Dade County is getting ready for connected vehicles and ubiquitous intelligence.
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The law does not open California’s vast network of freeways, highways and streets to robot cars, but loosens restrictions in two places.
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Carmaking giants and ride-sharing upstarts racing to put autonomous vehicles on the road are set on replacing drivers, including truckers.
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While the federal government has released null, it has been more quiet about the regulations of drone technology.
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