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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Hundreds of U.S. cities have red light cameras to try to catch traffic violations and prevent accidents. But research shows that the cameras may encourage other types of accidents.
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Starting this month, Phantom Auto will begin to “geomap” city streets, preparing them for autonomous testing.
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The state will spend $14 million over the next three years to further develop its electric vehicle charging infrastructure along major highways.
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Riders will be able to use different modes of transport, from buses and trains to electric scooters and ride-shares, with a single payment system.
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A pilot project in Tampa Bay, Fla., is using machine learning and artificial intelligence technology from Waycare to better manage traffic data and improve safety.
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Location and other data collected from smartphones shows which rest stops are most popular along Interstate 95.
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The company said it has no plans to exit the market for self-driving technology altogether.
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As many as 500 Bird scooters are now allowed on city streets during a six-month pilot in which Kansas City will gather information on users and community impact.
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The $70 million program, in partnership with Panasonic, will deploy a 90-mile network that will generate vast amounts of vehicle data along I-70 from Golden to Vail.
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A Drive.ai pilot in Frisco is set to introduce the traveling public to vehicles that will become more autonomous as testing progresses.
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Joe Iannello, the longtime chief information officer and vice president at the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority, will retire Aug. 31.
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The plan, more than a year in the making, is also aimed at providing guidance to cities around disruptive transportation technologies.
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Nearly 2,000 vehicles and more than 100 intersections will be linked to demonstrate how real-time technology can manage traffic and improve safety.
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In addition to limiting how many scooters companies can put on city streets, officials have also added a $20 fee for each scooter they deploy.
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The automaker created Ford Autonomous Vehicles LLC to focus on technology research, development and strategy.
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Are we ready for an autonomous world?
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The University of Nevada, Las Vegas has joined forced with a German transportation research company to help computers recognize objects they encounter on the road.
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A one-time tool, meant as a way to go after state funding, offered valuable insights in the fight against congestion and other travel-related problems.
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