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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According to the general manager for Uber Michigan, the 60-day trial in Macomb County is believed to be the first of its kind in the U.S.
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Jaguar Land Rover plans to have 120 small companies participate in its Portland incubator over 10 years, beginning late this year.
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Officials say virtually every commuter and freight railroad in the country will be unable to install the hugely expensive, positive train control system by Dec. 31.
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Supporters say a new reduction plan from the state Senate would take more carbon out of the environment, while pulling in almost $300 million through new taxes and fees annually.
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In a complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission, the Electronic Privacy Information Center called for the agency to investigate Uber and halt possible privacy invasions ahead of a revised policy set to take effect July 15.
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With Amazon now offering same-day delivery service, retailers are exploring ways to get merchandise more quickly to people who are buying things on mobile phones instead of visiting stores.
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According to a survey, carriers worldwide plan to invest heavily in Internet-based technology over the next three years to help speed passengers through the airport and reduce traveler anxiety.
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A survey asks executives of insurance companies with about $85 billion of auto insurance premiums a series of questions designed to measure their knowledge and opinions of autonomous transportation.
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U.S. Rep. Bill Shuster plans to establish a federally chartered, not-for-profit entity to run the traffic control system.
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Proposed by the FAA, the new system would track aircraft more precisely, potentially freeing up congested corridors and allowing pilots to make safer flights.
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The measure sets up insurance requirements for the ride-sharing companies and resolves national disputes between the firms and even more powerful insurers and lenders.
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As of mid-May, Uber officials said more than 10,000 active or retired veterans and family members had joined the organization, earning more than $35 million nationwide.
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Is it a blimp? Is it a traffic monitoring device? Or is it an aerostat? It's all of the above, and the Colorado Department of Transportation is using it to prove that innovation may just pay off.
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While Apple and Google with their smartphones are in a strong position to control in-car infotainment systems, car manufacturers fight to recover control of all the car's advanced electronics.
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A group of civic-minded programmers in California are building the service, called TextBer, as a solution to current ride-sharing platforms' inaccessibility to low-income communities.
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Ride-sharing has declined in recent decades, but there's a lot that could be done to revive it. The potential savings are enormous.
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Even as the state seeks to expand Buffalo CarShare, state insurance regulations threaten to shutter the group.
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Suggested changes include the TSA employ face-recognition software to identify potential terrorists and conduct regular audits to look for weaknesses in the security process.