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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SF Muni was infected with ransomware, prompting the agency to turn off ticket machines and faregates to minimize any potential risk or inconvenience to Muni customers.
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Electronic stability control (ESC) automatically brakes individual wheels and reduces engine power to help drivers maintain control during skids and keep their vehicles on the road.
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As delays and safety issues continue on privatized transit systems, that arrangement is getting new scrutiny.
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Toyota is reportedly gearing up to sell hydrogen-powered cars in the state in late 2017, the culmination of years of planning and work to establish fueling stations and other infrastructure.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation released a set of voluntary guidelines to quell the rise of distracted driving.
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Due to the growth of connected cars, one Chicago-based startup is looking to enable emergency vehicles to notify drivers to get out of the way.
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A coalition led by Uber, Google, Lyft, Ford and Volvo made its first comments on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s guidelines for the testing and deployment of fully autonomous vehicles.
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Think of it as a high-tech version of those bumper stickers that ask “How’s my driving?”
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Known as Willow Run, the test pad should open for business in late 2017.
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A new app instantly detects dangers on the road and provides “watch out” life-saving warnings, among other things.
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In the next month and a half, Cambridge-based nuTonomy will begin running self-driving cars in the Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park in South Boston.
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Details of an infrastructure plan for the future must include an understanding of the many ways digital technology is transforming how America works, lives and plays.
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The proposed regulations could lead to the proliferation of high-speed trains in the United States.
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Local governments are combining geospatial data and crowdsourced information to ease congestion.
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As self-driving cars proliferate, we need a system to handle difficult situations.
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Called Amp, the device will change colors to help drivers and passengers find each other.
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AImotive, based in Budapest, has set up shop in Mountain View to test its self-driving technology and work with its partners, some of which are headquartered in the valley.
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During a federal public hearing, autonomous vehicle makers voiced recommendations for the structure and content that should be required in a safety assessment letter required for each highly autonomous vehicle system.
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