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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An infusion of money from the Federal Transit Administration will help provide Ohio's Stark Area Regional Transit Authority with two more fuel cell buses.
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One zero-emission electric bus could eliminate nearly 1,700 tons of carbon pollution over its 12-year life span, the equivalent of taking 27 cars off the road.
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Experts agree that electric and autonomous vehicle technologies are here to stay, but where the industry will be in a decade or more is open to debate.
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The company's president and CEO says he believes drivers will become more like airline pilots — even more highly trained and skilled than they are today.
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Technology, declining ridership and changing demographics have spurred cities across the country to redesign bus systems that are more convenient. It's no easy task.
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Atlanta, Marietta, Ga. and Tuscaloosa, Ala., are launching an IoT project that connects cars, cyclists and pedestrians to improve safety and mobility on busy urban roadways.
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More than 200 self-driving vehicles in four U.S. cities have logged more than 1 million miles and given more than 30,000 rides.
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L.A. based company Hyperloop One wants to create quick rides in low-pressure tubes, one of the routes might be in Dallas.
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The House bill passed by a unanimous voice vote last week is generally good, but the loophole in the section dealing with privacy protections is a potential disaster for consumers.
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The International Cycling Safety Conference in Davis, Calif., will explore how data from vehicles, smart and connected devices or sensors and other objects in the urban landscape can work to serve the needs and safety of cyclists.
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With the popularity of self-driving trucks on the rise, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters reaches out to the Senate as a warning.
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The company launched a “How's my driving”-like email address to gather feedback from other drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.
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City officials want to explore "smart cities" projects as a means of improving the overall quality of life, while trying to avoid technology for technology's sake.
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California sued the federal government over the Trump administration’s decision to postpone indefinitely a decision to dramatically increase the penalties for violating federal fuel economy standards.
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Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. is testing "smart tires" on city-to-city mobility service Tesloops' semi-autonomous electric cars.
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Production sites haven't been decided upon yet, but the electric vehicle architecture underpinning EVs is expected to come to North America.
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Under Trump's loose regulations, automakers and technology companies will be asked to voluntarily submit safety assessments to the U.S. Department of Transportation — if they feel like it.
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The changes come as part of the administration of President Donald Trump’s first formal statement on autonomous vehicles.
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