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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Research finds that electric cars are not necessarily the environmentally friendly choice when it comes to the emissions of carbon dioxide.
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The technology needs a jolt of innovation or increased fuel economy if automakers hope to boost sales, experts say.
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The state is currently trying to prepare enough highways, roads and other infrastructure to handle current motorists and the millions more expected in a predicted population boom.
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The road weather specific reporting mobile application allows any registered citizen reporters, including the Utah Highway Patrol, to report highway surface conditions in real-time.
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Through extensive testing covering nearly every street in Mountain View, the company's 20 or so autonomous vehicles have developed an abiding sense of caution.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and AT&T Wednesday launched the third annual App Quest for developers of transportation-related apps in various categories.
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Several victorious governors promised to find more money for transportation, while the Republican takeover of the U.S. Senate may slow progress on a federal surface transportation bill.
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Lyft, as well as rivals Uber and Sidecar, have come under intense scrutiny over whether their insurance coverage is adequate, as it varies depending on whether a driver has been matched with a passenger.
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Connected and autonomous vehicle technology will help optimize roadway utilization, potentially saving billions in future infrastructure expansion.
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Many cars are already equipped with crash-warning, cruise control, lane-keeping and self-parking technologies. Yet we humans must still commandeer our cars — for now.
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Some tech entrepreneurs are making headway, delivering a range of tools to improve government and ultimately better the lives of citizens.
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To realize the opportunities offered by the deployment of connected and autonomous vehicles, agencies must prepare for their arrival right now.
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The whole point of technology is to make life a little easier and a little more enjoyable, but many are finding that isn't always the case when it comes to cramming more high-tech content in cars.
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Massachusetts' first GIO discusses open data and the evolution of his office.
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Connected vehicle technology will wirelessly connect vehicles to each other, and to the Internet, with the promise of a reduction in accidents and other improvements in safety records.
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The driverless car performed on the 4.57-kilometre circuit south of Frankfurt just as if a professional race driver had been at the controls.
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The Distraction Zone Driving Game puts the player in the driver’s seat, challenging them to obey the speed limit in a virtual car while avoiding potential distractions.
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Austin light rail is a $600 million ballot reality, with $400 million of road spending riding shotgun -- and voters will decide if it becomes an on-the-ground reality as well.