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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The goals are lofty, but fitting the new tech into the social and political landscape might be the bigger challenge.
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The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is outfitting trains with sensors and sandbags to determine where and when fatigue cracks occur.
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After a Tesla driver was killed in a crash during Autopilot Mode, the company has faced some harsh criticisms.
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In 2015, Tesla activated its autopilot mode, which automates steering, braking and lane switching, but the automaker asserts the technology doesn’t shift blame for accidents from the driver to the company.
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The Florida DOT has used data collected via the transponders in studies looking to relieve overburdened corridors, such as the ongoing efforts to relieve congestion on I-75 through the Gainesville-Ocala region.
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Transportation brokers are looking to lure more independent drivers — akin to Uber — to supplement the commercial medical transportation fleets that it hires to provide rides.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it's collecting information from the electric vehicle maker, the driver and law enforcement to determine whether the automated features were engaged in a crash that happened in Pennsylvania last Friday.
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The new 10-mile line in Antioch represents a big change in BART technology.
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The county joins a growing list of governments using information from the app’s traffic-data stream.
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The future will have a lot of data, and a number of transportation experts in both private industry and the public sector are pushing for a vast group of stakeholders to collaborate on setting up standards that make that data as useful as possible.
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Instead of waiting in long lines to cross toll bridges in Central Florida, PayTollo has created an app that lets you drive through and pay the toll once your drive has ended.
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Advocates of a mileage tax say new transportation revenue is needed because gasoline taxes have remained relatively flat while cars become more fuel efficient and electric vehicles are introduced.
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The Northern California rail system will be equipped with a fiber optic network that essentially controls movements on the rails electronically to slow or stop trains before certain types of accidents could occur.
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Atieva, a Silicon Valley startup, has expressed interest in the cities as possible locations for its headquarters and a manufacturing facility.
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San Bernardino International Airport and the Tesla Foundation Group have been working to find partners, resources and systems to support the National Commercial Drone Research Center.
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The Olli is ready to roll, and it may be used in the U.S. Transportation Department’s Smart City Challenge.
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Texas lawmakers are poised to discuss statewide regulations for ride-hailing companies next session, although there's no clear consensus on what rules, if any, should be proposed come January.
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U.S. cities are embracing new types of transportation leaders.
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