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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Metropia launched a service help to match drivers with Hurricane Harvey victims in need of transportation.
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A better battery, longer range and lower price have positioned the latest iteration of the Nissan Leaf as a strong electric vehicle contender.
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New tools are helping truckers to meet trip logging requirements that have been a stumbling block in the past.
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The facilities serve as the perfect place for automakers and tech companies to put autonomous cars through the kinds of tests they can’t easily or safely do in public.
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Audi's Traffic Light Information system available in Las Vegas and other U.S. cities.
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In Idaho, four “weigh-in-motion” systems take the place of traditional weigh stations, which require the truck to stop on scale to ensure it’s not overloaded.
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Some five years after announcing it was exploring soybean oil as a way to reduce petroleum use in tires, Goodyear said it is ready to roll out the first commercial use of the new technology.
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A judge’s last-minute demand for new ridership projections for a light rail line in the Washington suburbs could make investors think twice about working with the government.
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It is said Domino’s and Ford will deliver pizzas to randomly selected customers in the Ann Arbor, Mich., area in a Ford Fusion Hybrid car equipped with autonomous technology.
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A group of automakers and other groups called the Coalition for Future Mobility issued a statement urging Congress to direct NHTSA to begin work on writing the driver out of new car designs.
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TSA Gives Behind-the-Scenes Look at Security Tech at Northwest Florida Beaches International AirportAccording to officials with the Transportation Security Administration, this is what goes on at each stage of security screening and what technology is used to detect threats.
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Nearly a decade after the city of New Orleans installed its first traffic cameras, it now has data to back up its claims that traffic cameras make New Orleans roads safer.
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Apple's latest foray into autonomous vehicles is a scaled-down version of what was expected to be a self-driving car built from the ground up by the tech giant.
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The Portland, Ore., firm wants to track and manage the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's vehicle fleet.
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Security officers at an operations center downtown monitor live video feeds from light rail cameras and use new public address systems at stations to call out people who loiter, smoke, drink alcohol, fight or otherwise break the rules.
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Near Earth Autonomy makes laser and sensor systems for autonomous aerial vehicles such as drones and helicopters and will provide hardware for Vahana, the self-flying car that Airbus is working on in Silicon Valley.
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Transit systems in Portland, Ore., and Chicago make fare payment increasingly effortless for travelers.
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The port master plan envisions a maritime academy, refurbishing mega yachts and an area mixing retail with light cargo handling, compatible with the Indian River Lagoon.
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