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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Houston's Metropolitan Transit Authority performs well in dense, urban areas. However, it's nearly useless in suburban residential neighborhoods, according to a new analysis.
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If Austin is selected, various private companies have pledged to provide at least $50 million in services toward the project.
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The telecommunications giant is one of many tech firms to offer its services to the winner of the competition.
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Meet the people working to apply the principles of sustainability to poverty.
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One of the first uses of Texas A&M University Transportation Institute’s new RELLIS campus will be a partnership with companies to test, design and develop more efficient intersections.
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The dream is for luxury buses with few stops and with electronic transponders to switch traffic signals in their favor as they fly down the road.
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The two research giants continue to work separately and blocks apart in Lawrenceville, Pa., the university at the robotics center and Uber at its Advanced Technologies Center.
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The department is in the midst of testing various connected vehicle pilots in Florida, New York and Wyoming. Now, the department has published a library of technical assistance available through the program.
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Slow to build and expensive to operate, streetcars could be the most maligned mode of transportation in America. Still, cities keep building them.
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Musk's ultimate goal is to make the cars, which currently sell for $70,000, affordable for the masses, and create a 'catalyst for sustainable transport.'
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The task force met Wednesday for the first time in Pittsburgh to talk about how it will shape the state’s approach to autonomous vehicles.
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The projects will be focused on improving traffic congestion and commuting problems for Bay Area residents in a climate-friendly manner.
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The Concord Naval Weapons Station is today a testing site for automated driving. In the future, its city and county want it to be much, much more.
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The plan is an aggressive response to the more than two dozen failed attempts to create a vibrant regional public transportation system in a long underserved area, which invests a fraction of what other regions do.
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A state legislation package is aiming to clear hurdles obstructing the development of autonomous vehicles.
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Connected vehicles — cars that communicate with traffic signals, other cars and other devices — could be in production and on the road as soon as next year.
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Combined with a steady flow of young programmers, engineers and software designers from LSU and Southern University, officials believe Baton Rouge fits the bill for a self-driving car hub.
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A new mass transit vehicle that cars on the road can drive through is scheduled to hit Chinese transit later this year.