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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OurBus will allow riders in five Florida cities to track buses and book trips from their smartphones.
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A new survey of 1,000 U.S. residents explored how to lure riders onto public transit.
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At the current rate, the Seattle Department of Transportation might only be able to afford half of the 50 miles in bike lanes they promised in 2015.
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A new report by Shared-Use Mobility Center found that peak ridership with transportation network companies generally falls outside of traditional transit operating hours.
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A recent study estimates that as much as $340 billion could be left on the table between 2017 and 2023 as a result of the nation’s aging infrastructure and a lack of investment.
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The Trump administration, though, doesn't appear willing to bring the state to the table when crafting new standards. That puts automakers in a tough spot.
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The airport also now features a phone app that allows people to reserve and pay for spaces in advance.
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The newly released operating system gives app developers access to a host of transportation-specific data from sources across the city.
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Honolulu police have been confiscating the electric scooters, alleging the company is illegally using city property without authorization.
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Despite being the biggest infrastructure project in state history, the $77 million bullet train is hardly getting any attention on the campaign trail.
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The state is exploring how AI and neural networks can help them forecast when vital infrastructure repairs are needed, years in advance.
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The Trump administration is making strides with the state to avoid landing in court over fuel-efficiency standards.
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The two cities have improved bus service at a time when transit ridership in the United States dropped 2.9 percent in 2017.
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The company’s history of clashing with regulators will not be repeated in the aviation space, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said this week.
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The Rhode Island Department of Transportation has issued an RFP to develop an autonomous shuttle pilot program in the Providence region.
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A new report by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute surveyed users of ride-share services in four major metropolitan areas to gain insight into autonomous vehicle adoption.
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The executive order opens every public roadway to research, but gives researchers guidelines to follow.
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Concerns about bikes and scooters littering the public right-of-way prompted city officials to push out 10 pages of rules and six pages of application requirements.
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