Transportation
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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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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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The ConnectATL summit last week united elected, public and business officials discussing the future of transit, transportation and planning in the region.
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Gov. Jerry Brown has expressed interest in the idea, but questions remain as to its plausibility.
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After winning almost two million dollars in federal funding, Metro Transit in Minneapolis will add 6, 60-foot electric buses to its fleet.
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The city will soon serve as a temporary testbed for autonomous buses. Officials see the tests as an opportunity to familiarize their city with the technology.
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As Amazon considers where to put its second headquarters, cities are wondering if they can handle the influx of traffic that will come with it.
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The Cincinnati International Airport installed a network of sensors, software and other equipment to help reduce security wait times, and it's getting positive results.
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An often-congested roadway is being used as a backdrop for a memorandum of understanding between the two governments that will create a cooperative effort to mitigate gridlock.
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The company's $1 billion investment in the plant and neighboring logistics center will means 600 additional jobs for the region.
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It could be decades before fully autonomous vehicles are common on American roadways, but vehicles are getting incrementally smarter as technology makes its way into more mid-range models.
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Autonomous vehicle technology was a key topic of discussion at the 50th annual meeting of the Governors Highway Safety Association.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul International is the seventh airport in the nation to be outfitted with automated security lanes.
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Vehicles with the capability to operate independently of a human driver may be safer for roadways, but the data they collect and store could pose other issues altogether.
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A contract, awarded to Inrix and StreetLight Data, will extend out to multiple state agencies and local governments, streamlining information sharing and improving the state's transportation network.
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With more pressure to put autonomous vehicles onto public roadways, governments at all levels have grappled with where to start. In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the conversation is starting with a one-man department within the North Central Texas Council of Governments.
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The length of time for change to occur is shrinking, says Beaverton Mayor Denny Doyle, who noted that by the time cars are fully automated, flying cars may be part of the equation.
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By 2050, experts believe crashes could decline by 90 percent, but the technology behind the decline needs to become more prevalent in more affordable vehicles first.
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Research conducted shows that elements from autonomous vehicle systems are closer than we think.
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The charging station will serve as a much-needed outpost for electrical vehicle drivers in an area where recharging options are limited.