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 buyers guide lists vehicles available in the state, incentives for buying, and provides a calculator for comparing vehicles.
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The prospect of smartphones becoming the central nervous system of usage-based insurance could disrupt the property and casualty industry, which historically has gathered its own loss data and kept that information in-house.
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Uber has expanded to 250 cities in 50 countries today. And unlike many online start-ups, the company's business model started spinning off money immediately.
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Veniam, a new civic tech startup headquartered Mountain View, Calif., aims to supply cities with affordable and infrastructure-friendly hot spots using public transit.
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Assessments by the California Department of Transportation and its expert advisers – that the bridge is safe and durable – were based on “erroneous and misleading” evidence, according to the report.
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Gas prices are dropping all over the country. Will state lawmakers take the opportunity to raise gasoline taxes?
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The rideshare company said it would drop its appeal of the commission's decision to require it to operate as a common carrier, and instead have subsidiary apply for a permit and provide a list of Uber drivers.
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The technology is part of the nation's NextGen system that the FAA has been tasked with rolling out at airports across the country.
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Car makers and regulators see a rising threat in automobile hacking.
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Driving is hundreds of minute tasks, woven together in one dance, and more and more of these tasks are being isolated and conquered by automated systems.
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The reassessment released Monday called on the FAA to strengthen its "overall security posture against both external and internal threats."
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Automakers, their suppliers, telecommunications giants like Verizon and AT&T, and governments are all working to make some vision of autonomous cars a reality.
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Beginning in 2015 at least 10 percent of all eligible non-emergency, light-duty vehicle acquisitions for the state’s fleet are electric vehicles.
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Gabe Klein, the former head of transportation in Chicago and D.C., talks about Bridj, his new bus ride-sharing venture and what's next for transit.
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In a show-and-tell event Wednesday, state representatives showcased how the latest-generation diesel machinery will help ease the effects of earth-moving and heavy construction on the Valley’s troubled air.
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Despite the auto industry's rapid adoption of Google's Android Auto and Apple's CarPlay, some tech start-ups say a uniform experience simply isn't possible.
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The Dallas-to-Fort Worth connection is the subject of several public meetings, including one Tuesday evening in downtown Fort Worth, at which residents are being asked for their opinions on the proposed high-speed rail lines.
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As the role of the traditional auto industry expands, experts share how mobility-on-demand services and smart cars will solve the challenge of urban mobility.