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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Officials in Fremont, which recently joined the Startup in Residence program, hope to utilize it and a recent Waze partnership to address significant traffic congestion caused by out-of-town commuters.
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After months of testing, the company demonstrated how a series of cameras and sensors could warn drivers about potential crashes.
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The city will also reduce the size of its vehicle fleet by 10 percent and is committed to eliminating all fossil fuel vehicles by 2030.
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Veloz, an alliance of car makers, electric utilities and others, are launching a $4 million ad campaign in California to familiarize drivers with electric vehicles.
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The city has taken the lead on testing the technology and other cities are keen to apply what it learns.
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Rapid development in the autonomous vehicle space isn’t prompting builders to adjust how they plan parking lots — yet.
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When cyclists take over road lanes, self-driving cars will operate less efficiently.
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The city is partnering with May Mobility as part of the Grand Rapids Autonomous Mobility Initiative.
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Several states have moved to get rid of traffic cameras in their communities as complaints pour in from drivers who think they are there to reap revenue rather than prevent accidents.
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Companies want to help cities enforce and regulate new mobility devices like e-scooters, bikes or car-shares by offering up real-time data.
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From expanded driver-assist modes to no-human-needed autonomy, experts within the automotive industry have differing ideas about where cars will be in the near future.
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A permitting issue and a lack of charging infrastructure are forcing Tesloop, a small-scale mobility service, to temporarily halt operations in Southern California.
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Next year’s budget could see a 25 percent increase as the city pushes to update aging infrastructure and get a handle on worsening congestion.
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Several important planning efforts are underway, but Houston needs results now.
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A new law, set to take effect in 30 days, makes riding electric scooters on public sidewalks a ticketable offense.
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It’s financially risky and politically perilous, but lawmakers are going to the people for approval of measures that could reshape transportation funding.
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A high-speed route from Chicago to Pittsburgh might be catching on among future-focused transportation advocates, but many others remain skeptical the project will deliver.
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Transportation projects like Tampa Bay’s Central Avenue Bus Rapid Transit line are at the mercy of federal funds that may or may not be doled out by the Trump administration.
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