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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The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission officials plan to begin testing driverless cars on the toll road across northern Ohio within the next 12 months.
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Environmentalists say the program risks falling short of Gov. Jerry Brown’s goal of having at least 1.5 million emissions-free vehicles on the streets by 2025.
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The Bay State will redirect ride sharing money toward infrastructure and taxis.
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A new study shows most people would like others to buy cars programmed to save the lives of pedestrians, but would themselves prefer to ride in a driverless car that protected its own passengers at all costs.
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The company is looking to move ground-bound transportation into the sky.
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Connect SF is part of an effort to change the way the city plans for transportation.
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The company plans to offer free rides to customers in downtown Pittsburgh using vehicles retrofitted to drive themselves.
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Latest rules will increase miles per gallon, cut emissions, and boost the economy.
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The program, known as Positive Train Control, uses GPS, radios, computers and antennas to slow or stop speeding trains, prevent collisions and override human errors.
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The Hyperloop One situation now presents a great reminder, even if the actions were done appropriately, that good governance does have value and venture investors need to find balance between scrutinizing decisions and giving blanket green lights.
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The company wants to offer cars that can operate without a human for ride-hailing within five years.
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The German luxury carmaker said that the countdown timer for red lights will be displayed on the instrument panel and heads-up display.
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About 5.8 million Americans make their living as commercial drivers. As their vehicles are replaced with autonomous ones, where will those jobs go?
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Research shows nearly 90 percent of vehicles on the road could be replaced by a low-cost electric vehicle available on the market today.
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Two major urban streetcar lines are doing more than planners expected.
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Pennsylvania's autonomous vehicle task-force is working to make the state a leader in the self-driving industry and recently proposed legislation to allow cars to test without people behind the wheel.
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The new traffic management system will centralize the major transit control centers and allow for automated, real-time traffic management and the integration of emerging technology such as connected vehicles.
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The city of Centennial, Colo., hopes to connect more residents to the larger Denver area by helping them get to light rail more efficiently.