Infrastructure
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A new report from the Urban Institute outlines how many of the projects developed as part of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, including technology work, have been slow to finish and deploy.
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Data center development, the subject of much public-sector conversation and policy, is predicted to expand, driven by the growth of AI. It's also expected to come at a cost and bring a selective benefit.
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The Florida-based supplier of “intelligent streetlighting” says its latest tools offer deeper insights into traffic patterns and more safety protections. The company recently joined a law enforcement network.
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Joe Iannello, the longtime chief information officer and vice president at the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority, will retire Aug. 31.
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A new report by the National Resources Defense Council calls for a multistate transportation collaborative to reduce congestion and pollution on the east coast. But it won't be cheap.
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Utilities, on the hook for billions, say the state’s liability laws must change.
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The plan, more than a year in the making, is also aimed at providing guidance to cities around disruptive transportation technologies.
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Nearly 2,000 vehicles and more than 100 intersections will be linked to demonstrate how real-time technology can manage traffic and improve safety.
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In addition to limiting how many scooters companies can put on city streets, officials have also added a $20 fee for each scooter they deploy.
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The automaker created Ford Autonomous Vehicles LLC to focus on technology research, development and strategy.
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Are we ready for an autonomous world?
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The University of Nevada, Las Vegas has joined forced with a German transportation research company to help computers recognize objects they encounter on the road.
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A one-time tool, meant as a way to go after state funding, offered valuable insights in the fight against congestion and other travel-related problems.
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Mandates that new homes and apartment buildings have rooftop solar panels set a high bar, but it’s unclear whether others will follow the state’s lead.
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What started as a whimsical, almost gimmicky idea has become an integral part of connecting travelers to other modes of transportation
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Despite the call for safer streets, pedestrian deaths are rising along with speed limits.
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Transportation planners are set to choose between $243 million in funding for new buses and an uphill battle for an extension of its rail system.
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A state task force has been convened to make recommendations around rapidly evolving driverless technology.
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The Florida Department of Transportation is working to install sensors across the state’s 68 rest areas to take the guesswork out of parking for tired truckers.
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Electric rideables are making life less comfortable and more dangerous for pedestrians. Here's how their makers could help make cities safer for everybody.
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The Transportation Research Center was left off of the U.S. Department of Transportation testing site list during the final days of the Obama administration.