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 pilot program, currently taking place in Houston, is one of several safety initiatives Uber has launched since it created its safety advisory board in November.
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Seattle regulates Uber and Lyft under an ordinance passed in July 2014, and the county passed partner legislation shortly thereafter. However, litigation is still being pursued over the classification of the drivers.
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Low normal price, bad timing and volatility make it seem like price gouging.
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In his final year, Anthony Foxx wants to tear down infrastructure that isolates communities and overhaul the way federal transportation funding is distributed to states and cities in his final year.
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The feedback will be incorporated into the I-80 Planning Study, which is being conducted as the Iowa DOT works to overhaul its busiest road.
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After redesigning a tunnel that lowered an underpass, semi trucks that clipped their roofs would force traffic to stop while they turned around, causing major delays. But sensors could send a message warning trucks too large to fit to avoid the underpass.
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The two companies, Hyperloop Technologies and Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, are in a close race to complete the first hyperloop.
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Operators attentively monitor the screens, watching for backups or traffic incidents, and communicate with local authorities and the public at the new Iowa traffic 'Nerve Center.'
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Although the program is meant to ease traffic congestion and claims the cameras will not be used to track people, many are still skeptical about the possible invasion of privacy.
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New research indicates that metropolitan planning organizations aren’t doing much to get ready for autonomous cars.
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In the next few weeks, the transit agency will finish installing the service and begin testing how effective the service is -- and whether it should be added to all cars.
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Industry leaders and state officials will begin talks on Feb. 9th to discuses the best way to introduce self-driving vehicles that doesn't hinder innovation and protects Massachusetts residents.
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The car-sharing service lets users reserve and unlock vehicles with their smartphones.
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Insurance policies are being offered that close the gap in insurance coverage and help protect drivers, passengers and pedestrians when ride-sharing vehicles are on the road.
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Producers keep pumping more oil, even as prices are falling to fresh 12-year lows every day. What's driving this?
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Buffalo, N.Y., is the largest city in the country that Uber does not operate in because of a statewide restriction. Aside from NYC, the ride-sharing service is not permitted to operate due to concerns over passenger safety.
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The Dutch-style intersection could inspire others as they seek to find ways to help pedestrians, cars and cyclists who share the public spaces.
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In recent years, officials have spent millions of dollars in creative engineering to strengthen the highway against landslides and heavy rain coming down the coastal mountains, and high surf crashing in from the ocean. Will it be enough?
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