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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Uber and Lyft have stopped or threatened to stop serving cities around the country. When they actually do, startups and riders scramble to fill the hole.
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From the police use of Stingrays to the recognition of notarized blockchain tech, lawmakers across the U.S. have trained their sights on a range of IT issues.
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UberEats signals the company’s desire to apply its on-demand logistics engine to industries other than transportation.
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Techstars Mobility is bringing in 12 start-up firms from around the world for an intensive three-month program at Ford Field offices.
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A German rail company plans to test a driverless train equipped with cameras and technology aimed to detect obstacles later this year.
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The Sun Belt is in the midst of a light-rail bonanza. Las Vegas might join the party, but will casinos be on board?
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Houston's Metropolitan Transit Authority performs well in dense, urban areas. However, it's nearly useless in suburban residential neighborhoods, according to a new analysis.
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Representatives from Uber and Lyft urged lawmakers to adopt statewide regulations for the ride-hailing industry during a Texas Capitol hearing on Wednesday.
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One of the first uses of Texas A&M University Transportation Institute’s new RELLIS campus will be a partnership with companies to test, design and develop more efficient intersections.
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The dream is for luxury buses with few stops and with electronic transponders to switch traffic signals in their favor as they fly down the road.
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The city’s supervisor wants to know where its 7,800 government vehicles are and what they’re doing at any given time.
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Contra Costa County, Calif., Transportation Authority Executive Director Randy Iwasaki talks about the agency piloting first-of-their kind technologies that could signal what’s on the smart transportation horizon.
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The new "Planet M" campaign highlights the past and future of Michigan's role in the automotive world.
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Connected vehicles — cars that communicate with traffic signals, other cars and other devices — could be in production and on the road as soon as next year.
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A $50 million prize awaits one of seven cities testing the best ways to deploy intelligent transportation.
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The Pew Research Center sought to pin down how Americans use and feel about the rising tide of sharing economy companies in a new survey released May 19.
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Though demand for ride services is said to be lower in San Antonio than in Austin, many Austin drivers are taking advantage of San Antonio’s more flexible regulations.
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The investment made by the Silicon Valley superpower goes to Uber's biggest rival in China, Didi Chuxing, which serves around 90 percent of China's car-hailing service market.
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