Transportation
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All e-bikes must be registered and insured, whether they are low-speed e-bikes that require pedaling and can't exceed 20 miles per hour, or they are motorized bicycles that reach 28 miles per hour.
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A Missouri bill would enable self-driving taxis but it would open roads to autonomous semitrucks, prompting pushback from commercial drivers. Supporters include disability rights advocates.
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State Department of Motor Vehicles offices will temporarily cease operations mid-month to bring the first part of a multiyear project online. The initiative will modernize a great deal of legacy tech.
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The city, in partnership with the University of Texas at Austin, is using video analytics to assess the city's traffic and road usage patterns to gather better transportation data.
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Bay Area Rapid Transit police continued to transmit photos even after the board passed a sanctuary policy that appears to have banned those actions.
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Analysis from the University of California, Berkeley, looked at cities across the region and their contributions to global warming.
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A recent study by the American Public Transportation Association found that the traffic fatalities fall the more residents rely on buses and trains.
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The year-long trial run would cost about $750,000.
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Their purchasing pledge is a small but symbolic step toward reducing greenhouse gases.
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The almost overnight popularity of e-scooters in many cities, has officials and riders struggling to grasp all of the impacts.
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Local projects around the country are waiting on their share of $1.8 billion in federal project funds, but a leading advocate says that funding might not come anytime soon.
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In addition to interstate and trail projects, the Indiana governor called for investment in the state’s fiber-optic expansion efforts.
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The legislation currently on Gov. Brown's desk, Assembly Bill 2989, would treat electric scooters like bicycles when it comes to wearing a helmet.
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The e-scooter company Bird's offering is tailored toward some of the exact complaints of cities like San Francisco and San Jose.
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Electric car enthusiasts, and anyone even mildly interested in electric vehicle technologies, will have a chance to check out the latest tech at some 290 events nationwide.
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For all the talk around the effects ride-hailing is having on the transportation landscape, that actual impact of these services remains elusive.
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Sixteen security checkpoints will be fitted with sensors to alert travelers to wait times.
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While the informational screens once wowed with the promise of real-time updates and vehicle tracking, newer technology is expected to fill that gap, officials say.
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City officials cite cost and low ridership as the impetus for its swift exit from a regional ride-share program.
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On-demand scooter and bike companies have earned a reputation as rebellious disrupters, but cities are increasingly drawing lines in the sand.
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Uber and Lyft have both filed applications to operate in Eugene, following a lengthy service blackout.
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