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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According to many drone experts, people often aren't aware of the rules, and it is more about educating drone operators than issuing tickets and citations.
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It is the first time a foreign company has entered California’s controversial carbon market, the largest and most far-reaching system established in the United States.
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Nevada legislators have concerns over transparency, accountability and how Faraday’s $1 billion investment would be measured.
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A new report concludes that app-driven transportation companies like Uber and Lyft are having an increasing impact on society and therefore need greater consideration and oversight by their governments.
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In guiding the transformation, governments need to be in the driver's seat.
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The draft regulations require a licensed driver to be present in cars while in autonomous mode. Experts said on Wednesday that that move could put AVs on the road more quickly, but prevent their full benefit from being realized.
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Should Tesla and other auto companies be allowed to sell directly to consumers? Some states say no.
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Though the regulations would allow autonomous vehicles on the road, they would delay some of the technology's possible uses.
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Siemens has worked in Ann Arbor for a decade testing out connected vehicle technology, and will now set up its Center of Excellence for Intelligent Traffic Technology in the city.
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Researchers have found that bike-share programs were a boon to transit and may have helped cut automobile use in the four cities it surveyed.
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The ordinance makes it the first U.S. city to establish a framework for contract drivers to organize and to bargain for agreements on issues like pay and working conditions.
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The projects approved vary from simple sidewalk repair to a $25 million highway improvement project.
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A pathway along a former railroad track in Helsinki allows users to navigate the city on foot or bicycle without encountering cars.
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Experts say San Diego’s efforts to fight climate change are unparalleled.
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Although Ohio Gov. John Kasich has been a supporter of clean energy, the state still heavily relies of burning coal and using other fossil fuels.
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The same push-and-pull factors that lured Tesla into Nevada are working for Faraday Future, which is headed by several former Tesla employees.
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Somerville, Mass., is New England’s most densely populated city -- and it's testing a new way to alleviate congestion and free up more space for public transit, pedestrians and bicyclists.