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 self-driving car company says police will need guidance on how to interact with the rapidly emerging tech in the real world.
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According to a new report by a Washington, D.C.-based transportation research group, over seventy-one percent of streets in San Francisco and other nearby cities are dilapidated.
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The subscription aims to encourage users to ditch their own cars in favor of Lyft.
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The study, conducted by the San Francisco County Transportation Authority, suggests that as much as half of the traffic congestion can be linked to ridesharing services. Uber and Lyft disagree.
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City officials are expected to approve the purchase of other speed detection devices, but have decided not to proceed with automated traps.
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Artificial intelligence research owes a lot to biology and chemistry.
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Research in Chamblee, Ga., is focused on how to make the rider experience on an autonomous shuttle an enjoyable one.
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PennDot has distributed nearly $80 million through the grant program, called Green Light – Go, for projects across the city to help traffic become more efficient.
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A new study that tracked air monitors near the city's first rail line suggests it had significant impacts on air pollution.
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FlexLA is the new on-demand, micro-transit service for downtown Los Angeles.
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Transit officials are rallying behind the Transit Tech Lab to find ways to predict the severity of service disruptions and make bus routes more efficient.
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Nearly $3 million in federal funds is paving the way for the city to buy zero-emissions buses for its transit system.
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While Lime has agreed to stop service in Meridian until March, Boise is in the midst of working out agreements with Lime and Bird that would allow those companies to operate within city limits.
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Electric utilities in Ohio, New Jersey and Florida announced plans for the aggressive development of electric vehicle charging ports.
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When faced with large amounts of regional commuter traffic on neighborhood streets, traffic officials in Fremont, Calif. turned to Waze for help.
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Officials say ShakeAlert 2.0 will automatically stop BART trains before an earthquake strikes, giving riders an opportunity to take cover.
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Uber's vow to lobby for congestion pricing could be the biggest boost yet for an effort in Seattle.
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A $1.8 million federal transit grant has helped spur on conversation about how to bring driverless technology directly to Toledo, Ohio.
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