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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Several speakers talked about nascent efforts to control traffic in Baton Rouge through the city's "smart city" committee, which includes academics, technology professionals and politicians who are trying to collect data to better inform policy decisions.
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At a public hearing in Sacramento, the DMV heard comments from a wide range of stakeholders on the state's proposed autonomous vehicle rules.
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As all the levels of government align to push California's capital to become the next hub of self-driving vehicles, the city is setting up standards and protocols to help developers figure out how to scale their technology.
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Eliminating road deaths is a tall order, but cities nationwide are taking the challenge.
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The lawsuit shone a stark light on the competition among companies developing self-driving cars, each vying for a technological edge.
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Tesla, based in Palo Alto, Calif., has a handful of its "superchargers" in Michigan -- in Ann Arbor, Bay City and Grand Rapids.
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Cities and public transit systems need to embrace the customer-service-centric features that make ride-hailing services so popular.
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The project is part of HyperLink — the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority's solution to getting people to and from bus stops for $3 a trip so they don't have to walk 45 minutes in the Florida heat or pay for an Uber.
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Mayor Ted Wheeler said he would announce a framework to create a "fair and level playing field" for autonomous vehicle companies.
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Before autonomous vehicles take to the roads, policymakers should take specific steps to plan for their integration, according to a new report.
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A report published by the National League of Cities breaks down the issues cities should be thinking about in anticipation of self-driving vehicles.
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The proposal is to install single-space "smart parking meters" as part of a 90-day pilot program in in Haverhill, Mass.
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Officials from the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission were among 11 groups from across the country that presented proposals in Washington, D.C., earlier this month as part of the Hyperloop One Challenge.
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The technology giant is now the 30th company to receive approval for testing on state roadways.
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The combination of the gyroscope, GPS and accelerometer in all smartphones turns them into really powerful sensors.
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Unlike old-economy taxicab companies, the new ride-hailing services often pay little to none of the license fees or taxes that taxi businesses hand over to cities, counties and states for the right to operate.
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STREETSMART devices will allow traffic managers to monitor the flow of cars in and out of intersections and make adjustments to reduce gridlock.
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The federal government regulates safety standards for vehicles. Should cybersecurity standards be treated differently?