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 elevated rail system taking shape from East Kapolei to Ala Moana Center will have 20 trains, and each train will consist of four rail cars.
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Linking citizen-advocates, transportation officials, and public officials is big first step.
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Faced with stringent fuel economy standards but cheap gas, automakers may seek to delay CAFE rules. What's the best way to reevaluate these emissions-cutting rules?
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By offering a program that provides volume pricing on both solar panels and electric cars, local government can help customers buy more of each, according to a new study out of Colorado.
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More than 32,000 bikes are in use in sharing programs across about 80 U.S. cities, but most depend on outside funds to keep rolling.
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Some opponents to driverless cars say they'll be a public-transit killer, but others argue that transit will always have a place in dense cities.
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Ride-sharing and car-sharing are complicating life for transportation planners, not to mention automakers.
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The report determined that the people who depend most heavily on shared modes of transportation — such as ride-hailing apps like Uber and Lyft — are also more likely to rely on public transit.
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The Federal Highway Administration is planning to fund state efforts to find an alternative revenue source for transportation projects.
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The issue that closed a popular station began last week when 50 cars had to be taken out of service after they were hit with a power spike.
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The Canadian company Bewegen Technologies will supply 500 rentable bicycles to the city starting in the fall.
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American consumers aren't prioritizing fuel efficiency during a time of low gasoline prices. Can the trend be reversed?
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Alphabet's Sidewalk Labs will use the Smart City Challenge as a means to test out new products like a transportation analytics platform and Wi-Fi hotspots.
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The city’s Transportation Department is using analytics and GIS to determine where a significant share of fatal and major injury collisions occur.
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The planning department is pursuing a zoning overhaul that would alter the character of the famously sprawling city.
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The city is at the forefront of the emerging concept of mobility management.
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The technology enables a self-driving vehicle to enter a more cautious state when it detects a school bus.
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Under the program, car renters will be charged based on how much they drive. The starting fee is $99 per week, which includes insurance and maintenance.