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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Smart city projects, including electric vehicles, to be on display in new Smart Columbus Experience Center in Ohio.
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A nearly $10 million emergency funding plan has been approved in the legislature to try to fix the state’s troubled vehicle title and licensing system known as MNLARS.
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The idea behind House Bill 410 is simple: claw back state money from cities with traffic camera programs.
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Newly released video of the accident shows the kind of crash that the cars autonomous sensors were designed to prevent.
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To improve access in areas impacted by bus route reductions, officials are looking at an innovative method of connecting riders with their destinations.
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The popular, free electric ride-sharing service required a funding boost last year to get rolling. City officials are concerned with another funding request from the operator.
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Uber's fatal crash in Arizona has enhanced the need to engage and educate the public on autonomous technology.
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While it’s neighbor, San Diego, has struggled with how to handle on-demand bikes left in the right-of-way, Coronado has designs on simply impounding them and charging the owners.
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Waze has created a carpool companion finder, which allows users to vet matches traveling similar routes from the comfort of their app.
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New California regulations allow companies to test cars with no one in them as long as someone monitors each car from a remote location.
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ShuttleBus-Zoom may join Greater Portland Metro and apply for grant money to replace any diesel buses with electric ones.
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Uber's fatal crash in Arizona has Boston Mayor Marty Walsh calling for AV testing to stop.
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The vehicle was reportedly operating in autonomous mode with an operator behind the wheel when it struck a pedestrian crossing outside of the crosswalk.
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Five years after the first red light camera was installed, the city does not appear to be tracking data on whether the cameras have improved safety at monitored intersections.
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Smart Columbus, one of the organizations behind the city’s innovative work, took up a significant amount of space during this year’s Columbus International Auto Show with a selection of alternative fuel transportation options.
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Eight winning proposals to upgrade the New York City Subway received nearly $2.5 million in prize money.
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The ride-share company recently announced a partnership with Canada-based automotive industry supplier Magna to manufacture and distribute automated technology.
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Lawmakers have rejected the idea of banning the technology, instead opting for strict regulations. But some say they won’t abide until all the cameras are gone.
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