Transportation
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The CEO of CHAMP Titles — which recently raised $55 million — talks about where the industry is headed. His optimism about upcoming significant growth is matched by another executive from this field.
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The city’s tourist-heavy Oceanfront neighborhood is using a digital parking solution from eleven-x to improve parking management and grow revenue in its “resort area.” Area residents will get parking credits.
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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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A lidar implementation and a collection of connected vehicle data are two of Las Vegas' most recent tech initiatives in its downtown Innovation District.
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As of Jan. 22, the state is issuing driver’s licenses that comply with the Real ID Act. Travelers will have until Oct. 2020 to get a new license or risk being turned away at airport security checkpoints.
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Though exactly who or what caused the collision between a motorcyclist and an autonomous vehicle remains unclear, a lawsuit against the car’s maker, General Motors, has been filed.
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The automotive association found that U.S. drivers are becoming more trusting of the autonomous vehicle technology.
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The group, created through an executive order, will study and report on how transportation might develop between 2020 and 2040.
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The effort to build a high-speed rail line between the Bay Area and Los Angeles is facing mounting costs that could stall the project’s progress even more.
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The California-based bike-share company LimeBike will launch a fleet of the rentable bicycles in the spring.
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After hinting as much, a leaked document outlines the president’s plan to put funding responsibility in the hands of states and private investment.
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Over the course of the next decade, autonomous vehicles will mean narrower lanes, flyover ramps at intersections, fewer public parking lots and more shortcuts through neighborhoods, officials say.
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Highway expansions as well as the potential for dedicated autonomous vehicle lanes are being considered as possible congestion fixes.
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The policies and regulatory needs around autonomous technology will be the central focus of the Highly Automated Vehicles Advisory Committee.
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Resident complaints have helped prompt the installation of adaptive traffic signals throughout town.
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On Jan. 18, Gov. John Kasich kicked off the DriveOhio initiative, which establishes a single point of contact for all things smart transportation in the state.
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Among a number of other priorities, Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s executive budget outlines the extension of autonomous vehicle testing in the state and a proposal that would ban cellphone use for young drivers.
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The proposal would funnel $2.6 billion to railroads to help them implement Positive Train Controls ahead of the Dec. 2018 federal deadline.
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The cars, which were fully autonomous 99 percent of the time, gave more than 400 rides during CES to more than 20 destinations on the Las Vegas Strip and elsewhere in the city.
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New York City's CTO, Miguel Gamiño, has a vision for how connected technology can make our lives better.
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Schools across the state are partnering with government agencies to share the high up-front costs, while hoping to save money through lower maintenance and fuel bills.
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