Transportation
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Its commission has approved installing three different types of electric vehicle charging pads this summer, at its Middletown base. The endeavor is part of its goal to be energy neutral by 2040.
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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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Government should explore the impact disruptive companies could have in the public sector -- citizens deserve it.
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Advocates, automakers and policy experts say California's policy innovation, including state rebates that helped the new market grow, has been as critical as the technology itself.
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Public-private partnerships are still relatively new for most U.S. states, but analysts anticipate they will become more common.
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The state now has more vehicles running on natural gas than any other alternative fuel source, the railroad commission said.
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Officials are asking for $1 million in 2016 — as part of a $3 million total request over three years — to establish a non-profit institute focused on “autonomous intelligent machines and systems.”
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Central Japan Railway Company will work with Texas Central High-Speed Railway to develop a privately funded rail line between Dallas and Houston.
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Since 2007, governments responsible for shoring up our roads and bridges have watched gasoline taxes — the largest funding source for road maintenance and repair — dwindle as people choose more fuel efficient modes of transportation.
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Both Uber and Lyft have tangled with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission over license and insurance matters since arriving in Pittsburgh earlier this year.
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Enough activity on the I'm Stuck app -- the data from which is mapped -- likely will have an impact on national infrastructure.
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It’s a particularly harsh blow for California, Tesla’s home state, as state officials scrambled for new tax break approval and ideas to speed up the state’s notoriously slow environmental review process.
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The rules took effect on Aug. 21, but city officials said they would not approve applications until the company’s license was finalized.
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Forty New York public-sector leaders, agencies and departments were honored for technology excellence at the 2014 New York Digital Government Summit held in Albany.
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Work is underway at the Combined Armed Support Command to develop autonomous and semi-autonomous systems so soldiers can focus on defending convoys instead of steering them.
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Even though airports and public transportation systems are in need of upgrades, all anyone ever talks about is roads and bridges.
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Assemblywoman Susan Bonilla called the legislation “a testament to good public policy” that ensures consumers and drivers will be protected “while also allowing this innovative business model to thrive.”
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The state capital plans to re-time traffic lights on the fly based on data from drivers' smartphone locations.
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The re-election seeking Gov. Patrick Quinn’s move drew up a thumbs-up from Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Uber, Lyft, and even Republican governor challenger Bruce Rauner, who had called on the governor to block the bill.
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The potential benefits are vast for those cities which make the best use of the tools at their disposal: the costs for those which do not are equally significant.
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