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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They include companies from across the globe.
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Electric vehicles will address some problems, but likely exacerbate others.
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Delivery trucks, car-charging ports and smart parking meters have triggered new challenges when it comes to using curbside space in cities.
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An additional 125 miles of express lanes could charge drivers up to $6 to avoid bumper-to-bumper traffic while helping reduce ever-lengthening commute times.
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A new cloud-based software, NuPark, will allow the public to pay for parking online.
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Gov. Dannel Malloy announced the state will allow the testing of fully autonomous vehicles on roads in as many as four municipalities.
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The state has issued a new set of voluntary guidelines, with the expectation that the Legislature will formalize AV policies.
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A memorandum of understanding with the Center for Urban Transportation Research at USF will facilitate how the city and university work together on smart transportation projects.
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From the technological changes to the changes in funding streams, transportation officials are trying to identify the opportunities and pitfalls with autonomous, connected and electric vehicles.
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Legislation that would allow for the well-regulated testing of autonomous vehicles on public roads in the state is getting some pushback — mostly from industry.
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Boston, Austin and other cities are using Bluetooth and other digital aids to help blind and visually impaired riders better navigate their way to bus stops and train stations.
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A prospective plan by the South Dakota Department of Transportation would upgrade traffic lights on Aberdeen's Sixth Avenue by replacing its current system with a more adaptive one that adjusts the length of signals by using real-time data.
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State officials plan to spend their $47 million on cleaner school buses, EV charging stations and other clean vehicles across the state.
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Twenty-two cities have been selected to participate in the second Smart Cities Collaborative, organized by Transportation for America, with the focus on mobility.
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From new multi-modal transit connections and a proposed tech campus to an influx of as many as 300,000 residents, a 50-year plan is outlining what the urban island could become.
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Under House Bill 749, services like Uber and Lyft could operate in the state’s more rural areas, where they currently face limitations due to arcane rules.
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The municipality is the smallest and densest city in Southern California, making it an ideal test bed for the latest urban technologies.
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The ambitious roadmap, created by the Hawaiian Electric Co., has the goal of getting electric vehicle ownership to outpace gasoline-powered vehicles by 2045.
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