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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At a public hearing in Sacramento, the DMV heard comments from a wide range of stakeholders on the state's proposed autonomous vehicle rules.
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The bill — long sought by companies like Uber and Lyft and opposed by the traditional taxi industry — sets statewide regulatory standards for the companies, smoothing over the state’s patchwork of local regulations.
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At the Transportation Research Center in East Liberty, government researchers demonstrated how vehicles could hit the brakes on their own to avoid collisions with simulated pedestrians.
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A 12-day build, CommuteATL helps Atlantans get around congestion.
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Officials from the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission were among 11 groups from across the country that presented proposals in Washington, D.C., earlier this month as part of the Hyperloop One Challenge.
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Unlike old-economy taxicab companies, the new ride-hailing services often pay little to none of the license fees or taxes that taxi businesses hand over to cities, counties and states for the right to operate.
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STREETSMART devices will allow traffic managers to monitor the flow of cars in and out of intersections and make adjustments to reduce gridlock.
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A pilot program focuses on a 10-mile stretch along Interstate 120 in Southern California, through Pasadena and other cities in the San Gabriel Valley in Los Angeles County.
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The federal government regulates safety standards for vehicles. Should cybersecurity standards be treated differently?
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The new technology, called Data Comm, allows air traffic controllers and pilots to communicate is a faster and safer way.
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The connected devices in each car should enable companies to gather data about where people are going and when -- data that can be used to map hot spots of where and when people are traveling.
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On March 24, Tempe police cited a driver for making an illegal left turn and hitting one of Uber’s test Volvos while it was in self-driving mode.
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Shares of Tesla were up sharply after the electric-vehicle maker reported a record number of deliveries for the first quarter: 25,000 vehicles.
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The concept emerged from the governor's 21st Century Infrastructure Commission.
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City officials say they plan to post historical parking data on the Web that helps predict the likelihood of an open space in a certain area.
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The Traffic Incident Management Enabled by Large-data Innovations system manages traffic when there is a crash, a stalled vehicle or bad weather.
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The data center is Ford’s second major investment to be announced this year.
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Carnegie Robotics and Swift Navigation , a GPS startup company, announced that they'll collaborate on products that will incorporate precise GPS systems into robotic vision and sensing equipment.
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