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 debate hosted by the Texas Conservative Coalition Research Institute, the Texas Automobile Dealers Association argued against carving out an exception in Texas' current franchise law.
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As we turn more of our decision-making over to devices, experts say, our reliance on these interconnected tools will far surpass today’s dependence on smartphones.
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Company tells California Department of Motor Vehicles to not impose safety restrictions, argues for its own safeguards.
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State would become one of just a handful to issue identification to cross borders.
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Despite some concern over the app, many agencies say they want the public to know where their officers are.
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While the Japan-U.S. partnership is dominating the planning effort of the Houston-to-Dallas line, the possible creation of a high-speed rail system is garnering interest from other investors.
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After complaints from Uber, Lyft and Sidecar, the Department of Motor Vehicles changed course, saying it jumped the gun on requiring rideshare drivers to register as commercial vehicles.
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Conflict between lawmakers lies between whether license plate reader “hits” on innocent people should be deleted immediately by police or kept for 90 days.
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Lessons from the 2007 Valentine’s Day storm that left motorists stranded for more than 24 hours have created a better prepared transportation department.
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A new research paper documents a number of limitations and barriers to the potential road safety of self-driving vehicles.
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Parkmobile will enable Sacramentans and visitors to California’s state capitol to pay for parking more efficiently using their smartphones.
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Legislators agreed autonomous vehicle testing is something the state should try to take advantage of but said there is nothing preventing testing in the state now, ultimately deciding to hold off on any kind of regulation.
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Drivers for Lyft and Uber visited Richmond on Monday for a Senate transportation subcommittee hearing on regulations to allow their businesses to operate permanently.
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The order, passed on a 5-0 vote, requires every driver and cab to sign onto a city-certified “e-hail” app by Aug. 20 or face a $200-a-day fine.
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Entrepreneur Elon Musk explains how it's important for a state to show willingness to invest in a company that will have a positive impact on the local community.
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Google is engineering and building driverless cars in partnership with metro Detroit suppliers in a marriage of California tech and Motown know-how.
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Officials discussed the upcoming challenges earlier this week.
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The app affords drivers the convenience of not having to carry change around or rushing back to a parking spot to feed the meter.