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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A panel says a deliberate approach is needed, lest the area become consumed by townhomes.
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Urban developers often struggle in planning for commuters getting to and getting home from a public transit station, often described as a first mile/last mile problem.
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The state is implementing license plate readers as a way to cut car registration sticker costs, but may have the latent benefit of making local police departments smarter.
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Security robots, blockchain and other new services are looking for ways to serve government needs.
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Electric and hydrogen fuel cell fuel vehicles are coming. How can the government help speed them along?
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In order for driverless cars to conquer the road, someone has to write the rules for their use. Right now, it’s not clear who that someone will be.
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Over the course of more than three hours, transit experts, business executives and policymakers presented hopeful visions of an exciting and high-tech transportation future.
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The company said it will improve its self-driving software in response to a crash one of its autonomous vehicles got into on Feb. 14.
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Consumers and government are fueling demand for vehicles that can self-park, assist with safe driving and integrate more closely with smartphones.
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Zipcar is not working on its own self-driving car, but it has started laying the groundwork for adding autonomous vehicles to its line.
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According to Lyft, 37 percent of its rides in the Pittsburgh market start or end in a neighborhood that is defined by the city as underserved by transit.
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Devices to retrofit cars with new safety features could help fleet managers better track their vehicles.
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Rhode Island is likely the first U.S. state to toll truckers and use the money to fix its bridges, which are in the worst shape of any state.
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Despite their important-sounding titles, many of the growing number of “chiefs” in government don't have much actual authority.
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Due to a bill backed by General Motors, Tesla may be unable to sell its vehicles in Indiana under a provision of banning manufacturers selling directly to consumers.
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Urban planner Jeff Speck told city officials exactly what they need to do to make downtown more pedestrian-friendly.
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The auto insurance giant is concerned that driverless cars could wipe out the business and are potentially at risk of being hacked.
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A thought experiment: how will people view mobility and personal vehicles once we have electric, autonomous vehicles in the future?