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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No one before has attempted a solar-powered flight over such a large expanse of ocean. But Andre Borschberg is set to make the trip over five days, without a drop of fuel.
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Because of one of the nation’s deadliest train crashes, cities must implement advanced safety technology on commuter trains.
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Industry advocates all agree on the need to boost the country's spending on roads, bridges and transit. But they, like Congress, are split on how to pay for it.
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The public’s been led to believe that engineers will soon remove humans from driving, but researchers have shown that we shouldn’t ignore the human element of automated driving.
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The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers worries state-specific standards on safety and manufacturing will put the brakes on technology development.
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Experts caution that regulations could delay implementation of autonomous vehicles and there will be unforeseen problems.
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The batteries enable cars to turn off momentarily at a traffic light, but the air conditioner, radio and navigation system keep running.
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In Jaguar Land Rover's new lab, researchers are testing concepts that could make driving safer -- or at least more entertaining.
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Rural opponents, supporters said, could delay attempts to bring ultramodern trains to all of Texas by years — if not decades — and could end the efforts altogether.
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Between 2013 and 2014, core urban communities lost 363,000 people overall while exurbs gained about 146,000 new residents through domestic migration.
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Getting around The Big Easy just got easier.
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Visualizing some of the boldest ideas and predictions about what we’ll see in the driverless car space and when we’ll see it.
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Auto insurance is a $200 billion industry that could lose big in the long term -- as cars function more like computers on wheels, the thinking goes, the number of accidents will decrease, and with that, so will the cost of insurance.
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A desire to do something -- anything -- to improve Miami-Dade's limited mass-transit system and wean South Florida off its automobile addiction is fueling a quest to bring commuter trains downtown.
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With the new technology, drivers can remotely unlock vehicles, start engines, open trunks or set off panic alarms.
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Building a light-rail line along the 18-mile Orange Line busway between Chatsworth and North Hollywood, including laying track and buying trains, would cost $1.2 billion to $1.7 billion and would take two to three years to complete
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Tim Sylvester has a bold plan to revitalize Interstate 70 – as well as the rest of the nation’s highway system – by making roads a whole lot smarter.
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University researchers' discovery in alternative energy production may be breakthrough for hydrogen-fueled vehicles