Transportation
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The Hawaii Department of Transportation has launched its Eyes on the Road project, which leverages dashcams in private and state-owned vehicles to gather vast amounts of information on roadway conditions.
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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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According to a report released by the county, 2016 revenues from the 86 traffic cameras generated 505,089 tickets and totaled roughly $48.5 million — nearly $15 million more than 2015.
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The city’s transit officials have grappled with whether to expand services or let more modern transportation options fill the gaps.
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Despite the potential benefits of driverless cars in heavy traffic, a recent poll shows that confidence in the technology has fallen since last year.
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After electric rental scooters flooded its streets in late March, the city was forced to take a step back and examine its policies.
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What algorithm turned these lights red?
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Improving consumer faith will be central to the success of self-driving vehicles — but so will building out more charging infrastructure.
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Between 2009 and 2016, pedestrian deaths in Florida rose by 40 percent, to 652 from 466.
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The highly-anticipated autonomous shuttle service went live June 4, and plans to extend the routes to other parts of the campus are already in the works.
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Florida’s Hillsborough Area Regional Transit is considering scrapping its less-than-popular shuttle service for the city’s Downtowner version.
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The money will go first to electric vehicle chargers at airports, along interstates and in utility programs.
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The bikes are candy-red and electric-assisted.
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The increasing use of payment apps is giving a helping hand to smaller municipalities looking to avoid costly infrastructure upgrades while catching them up technologically with larger cities.
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The car's automatic braking system was disabled at the time, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.
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Unbeknownst to the public, BYD's electric buses are contending with a record of poor performance and mechanical problems.
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ELIX Wireless will begin testing its wireless electric car-charging technology in California.
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Two months after an autonomous Uber vehicle killed a pedestrian in Tempe, the company is shutting down its Arizona operations, but programs in San Francisco and Pittsburgh remain open.
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In cities where scooters have launched, riders continue to flout local helmet rules, ride on sidewalks and disobey traffic laws.
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A survey from AAA found that nearly three-fourths of drivers are fearful of climbing into an autonomous vehicle.
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