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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John Krafcik, previously of TrueCar, Ford and Hyundai, is going to lead Google's driverless car division.
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Rides on Florida's Tri-Rail includes Wi-Fi in all trains, which offers increased productivity and connectivity for commuters.
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If a $50 billion tech-fueled transportation company can help adjust my attitude, then it's possible that Uber's infiltration into America's cities is making the nation a friendlier place everywhere.
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The office of Gov. Jerry Brown is building a partnership with the Japanese government’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization.
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The Minnesota Department of Transportation is installing 54 intelligent transportation systems at high-risk intersections that will help reduce crashes and improve safety.
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Proposed tech-centric legislation tackles everything from smart vehicle safety and consumer drones to police shooting data collection.
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Due to Uber's surge-pricing algorithm, when demand raises, so do prices. But in an emergency situation, price hiking is outlawed in the state, so the ride hailing service may have a problem.
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In a cost cutting measure, Portland is using city buses to transport students to and from school.
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Havana has a complex Uber-like system that might be worth imitating in U.S. cities.
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The new tracking system will give riders a sense of security for where the bus is at all times and will be used to create the most efficient routes possible.
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Taxi companies in Tallahassee and Fort Lauderdale have sued the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services in the latest attempt to curb the growth of tech companies like Uber and Lyft.
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The proposed Houston-Dallas high-speed train is still very controversial as most Texans in communities along the route won’t be able to ride them.
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The most radical reinvention of work since the rise of industrialization is upon us, as more of us drift toward app-enabled self-employment.
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The new rail service in North Texas will feature state-of-the-art safety features, from GPS location to sensors that monitor curves in the track.
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The Hawkeye State is on its way to becoming the first to give citizens the option of using a digital driver's license.
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Despite both political and legal challenges, Uber is expected to continue providing its popular ride service.
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Seattle City Councilmember Mike O'Brien will introduce legislation allowing Uber and Lyft drivers to collectively bargain for higher wages and better working conditions.
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Southern California's Metrolink will be getting some much needed upgrades to ease commuter travels.