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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The old VW bus is a classic, but the newest addition to the Volkswagen family is eco-friendly and speedy.
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From sensors to new materials, automotive supply company, Faurecia, anticipates the future of autonomous vehicles.
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The mayor cited the Smart City Challenge as a reason for the growing interest and investments in autonomous technology in Ohio.
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Autonomous vehicles are coming, and fast. We need to look at new models for shared ownership.
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Part of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposal would require the Department of Motor Vehicles to license and oversee ride-booking companies.
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The ride-sharing company is looking to partner with planning agencies and researchers to provide access to the data in order to begin providing insights that can aid in infrastructure planning.
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The white minivans will later this month start adding to the 2.5-million miles of road testing that Google has racked up.
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The morning commute meltdown capped off a week of service failures and long wait times for the transportation system.
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States and municipalities barely able to fill potholes today could soon be charged with creating the world’s most sophisticated roads with embedded sensors, cameras and communication devices to help autonomous vehicles talk to one another and the environment around them.
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The Rocky Mountain Hyperloop team is one of the 35 semifinalists to build the technology, which carries passengers and cargo at speeds of up to 700 mph.
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The county is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to upgrade its parking facilities — $65,000 of which is slated to add to the existing eight charging stations for electric cars.
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Two panels at CES 2017 critiqued the move toward smart cities, agreeing efforts must be individualized and that the U.S. is somewhat behind other nations — but catching up.
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During the GO-NV Summit, both Local Motors and Keolis discussed plans to bring their self-driving shuttles to the Las Vegas area.
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The designation, which initially doesn’t include any federal funding, would require the selected areas to follow national testing standards, share testing information and participate in committees reviewing testing data.
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The long-term blueprint released last month for the nation's busiest rail corridor calls for expanded high-speed rail through and stopping in the city.
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California-based Santa Clara University is testing an autonomous shuttle that chugs around an almost 1-mile loop route with five designated stops.
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nuTonomy will start testing its modified Renault Zoe electric supermini in the Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park.
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The state’s electric vehicle fleet was up 27.8 percent in November from a year earlier, with 5,009 total registered EVs hitting the streets.
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