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 sterling reputation of autonomous vehicles, according to a transportation expert, is based on global statistics which claims “human error” as the cause of 90 percent of accidents. But this statistic is not necessarily accurate.
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Communities have done a great job encouraging residents to walk and bike more. But they’re struggling to keep those same residents safe on the streets.
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The Dutch Minister of Infrastructure and the Environment is very excited over the new technology that could create safer and more efficient highways.
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In one of the longest North/South highways in the country, some are suggesting that an underused section in North Dakota be open for testing autonomous vehicles.
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Karamba Security has raised $2.5 million from private equity firms to develop software it says can prevent hackers from ever infiltrating a car's computers.
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Business has increased for Uber and Lyft since the launch of their Chicago airport pick-up services in November, but cabbies say it’s hurting their bottom line.
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How did urban public transport in America, like much of our infrastructure, get to be in such bad shape? Will millennials help turn it around?
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The company's new electric car has the same safety-oriented automated driving features as previous Tesla models, but is far cheaper.
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As more people are living downtown rather than in suburbs, there's one trend that's overlooked: the reverse commute.
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Recent streetcar stumbles in Atlanta and Houston may offer lessons for cities.
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The state’s secretary of transportation, Stephanie Pollack, is a liberal in a conservative administration and an advocate in an administrative post. But she’s making it work.
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The city may build an aerial gondola to shuttle people into and out of its oldest neighborhood.
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Emerging technology could mean many things for mobility. The U.S. Secretary of Transportation wants to make sure that technology serves to bring people together rather than push them apart.
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Thanks to a partnership between the tech giant and the Federal Railroad Administration, an alert from a smartphone will be one more reminder of the places where trains and cars should avoid meeting.
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The money will go toward low- or no-emission buses for public agencies.
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Implementing the mobile ticketing system would bring the Orange County Transportation Authority up to speed with other transit agencies in Southern California.
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The automaker threw some ideas against the wall in expectation of the automobile's central role in future society.
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The initial project list, published last week, includes maintenance and repair money, as well as additional project construction funds, for every city in the county, as well as for unincorporated areas.