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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Lyft is testing on-demand carpool options that will let passengers share rides — and costs — with other people going the same way.
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According to a new report, states' spending on transportation has dropped far more than the federal government's in the last decade.
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After seeing 65 percent of their business migrate to ride services, taxi drivers and company owners, at odds for decades, have joined forces — not only with one another but with their overseer, the Municipal Transportation Agency.
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Government has a big role to play as we work to develop an intelligent, multimodal transportation system.
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The measure sets a goal of placing at least 1 million zero-emission vehicles and near-zero-emission vehicles on the road in California by Jan. 1, 2023.
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Think the cost overruns on the Big Dig were bad? The hole just keeps getting deeper for the Boston area's transit agency.
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Texas played host to the toll road industry's annual conference this week, and local and state leaders made clear to the more than 900 people in attendance that the state expected to pursue more toll projects.
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The San Francisco-based Tumml civic tech accelerator debuts its third cohort of community-minded entrepreneurs.
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It's been evident that the booming popularity of app-dispatched ride services has dramatically eaten into the taxi industry's business. But a recent report on the status of the industry reveals the depth of the impact.
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Three companies now have permits -- Volkswagen, Mercedes and Google -- which will put a total of 29 self-driving vehicles on the road. Twenty-five Lexus SUVs are in Google’s fleet, along with two vehicles apiece for Mercedes and Volkswagen.
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#Converge@flySFO is a place for travelers to innovate and collaborate while waiting for their flights.
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Columbia, S.C., plans to use new Motorola hand-held units and T2 Systems Inc. software to send meter violation tickets to a cloud-based system in real time.
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A recent study found a lack of coordination among the city's transit agencies and their separate boards, as well as insufficient accountability.
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The tests will take place on federal property, allowing Google to drive the cars free from California's self-driving vehicle regulations.
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Improving traffic management was a major theme at the ITS World Congress this week. FutureStructure, a sister publication of Government Technology, interviewed Sameer Joshi of Siemens to hear the latest in Intelligent Transportation Systems and related technology.
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The two automakers are making another run at selling compressed natural gas cars in the U.S., eyeing a market in commuters and efficiency-minded drivers.
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Controversy over ride-sharing companies continues as Uber pilots its BYOD program in San Francisco, Boston and Charlotte.
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Government should explore the impact disruptive companies could have in the public sector -- citizens deserve it.