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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Waze will provide Greensboro, N.C., with real-time, anonymous incident and slow-down information directly from participating drivers, and the city will provide information on road closures and construction.
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After driving millions of miles testing its cars, Uber will offer rides in downtown Pittsburgh, although the riders will be accompanied by two employees to gather data and take over should anything go wrong.
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Transit data has been standardized, but not for everyone.
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A new business coalition is shooting to prepare Tokyo — the world's largest metropolitan area — for self-driving cars by the time of the next Summer Olympic Games.
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There is a way to improve safety across a rapidly evolving range of advanced mobility technologies and vehicles. The answer is connectivity.
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So many drivers of all kinds are using the express lanes that it is increasingly difficult for transportation officials to keep them speedy.
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The improvements, says Tesla CEO Elon Musk, will make his cars “by far” the safest on the road, and would likely have saved the life of Joshua Brown, who died in a crash while using Autopilot.
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Measures passed last week urge the administration to install electric car chargers on public property, which includes sidewalks and curbs.
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In an effort to make its impression on the San Francisco Bay Area, Ford has bought a shuttle service and is partnering with a bike share company to offer FordPass, an online portal to hail a mix of transit options.
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Lawmakers say the bills would put Michigan at the forefront of autonomous vehicle research.
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The most pressing part of the pilot will be in figuring out how to charge drivers based on their mileage. This could be done through a flat fee or by tracking the number of miles driven each year.
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There's a lot to talk about when it comes to new transportation technology. But how much has actually changed?
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The freight shuttle system is slated for its first commercial rollout at Houston's seaport.
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The Toledo park district is applying for a grant to receive federal money through the Metropolitan Area Council of Governments to fund about 80 percent of the bike-share program’s estimated $330,000 startup cost.
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The commission voted 4-1 to deny Uber’s appeal to reconsider the original fine, which was issued in April for operating without state permission.
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If signed, the bill would impose a $1 fee on all lead-acid car batteries, which would be put into a special fund earmarked to clean lead from sites across the state contaminated by the battery industry.
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The map pulls together information on transit routes, stops and schedules.
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Though the Shasta Regional Transportation Agency did not receive the Transit and Intercity Rail Capital grant, it vows to try again — but it won't get another opportunity to do so until 2018.
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