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 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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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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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.
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The company halted public testing of its driverless vehicles in San Francisco, Toronto, Tempe, Ariz., and Pittsburgh after a fatal collision in Arizona in March.
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Electrify America is infusing $44 million into the state’s capital as part of the Green City partnership.
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As public testing of the technology has expanded, so have the risks to pedestrians and the traveling public.
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The state has nearly $11 million to spend on expanding its electric vehicle infrastructure, but exactly how that happens remains to be seen.
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A regional transportation group has been looking into the feasibility of building a hyperloop route as a way to connect Dallas, Fort Worth and Arlington.
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According to analysis by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the impact autonomous vehicles could have on energy consumption is “highly uncertain.”
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On-demand bike company Ofo cites the city’s “restrictive regulations” that bicycles lock to a stationary object as its reason for pulling out.
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The $45 million, 540-acre Smart Center could be partially functional by the end of the year.
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The seven new battery-electric powered buses will operate downtown and are expected to save the transit agency on fuel and maintenance costs.
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