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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The suit is expected to allege that an environmental review approved last month by the California High-Speed Rail Authority violates provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act.
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Memphis has invested in the Pro-Patch machine, a truck that powers hydraulic cutting tools for removing section of road around potholes and carries heated asphalt mixed with tack.
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The suggested changes to Houston's taxi and limousine laws follow more than a year of discussions among city staff, taxi and limo operators, and the new companies, Uber and Lyft.
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South Carolina is just one of three states now with no limits on texting while driving, but has plans to ban reading or writing messages while on public roads, even if they are idling at a traffic light or stop sign.
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IBM’s best practice templates will allow the transportation industry solution from SAP to be tailored to meet each transportation company’s needs.
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Findings show disconnect between city decision-makers' awareness of parking technologies that can remedy traffic congestion and improve city life.
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The public sector can accelerate trends or slow them down, and each is sometimes an appropriate role.
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The cutthroat rivals will compete against each other while fighting on the same side against county government, which considers their business illegal.
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Before streetcars practically disappeared, they carried millions of people around our cities. Will light rail systems decline too?
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U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor announced the U.S. Department of Transportation grant to Hillsborough Area Regional Transit and explained the economic benefits it would bring to Tampa Bay.
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The suggested changes to Houston's taxi and limousine laws follow more than a year of discussions among city staff, taxi and limo operators and the new companies, Uber and Lyft.
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A company called Urban Engines works with city transit authorities to figure out better ways to use existing infrastructure and to craft incentives to change people’s commuting habits and reduce congestion.
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The transportation task force is charged with looking at the city’s transportation policy as a whole, but the Uber fight has quickly risen to the top as Mayor Martin Walsh pushes a six- to eight-week deadline.
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Also, shoe insoles connected to smartphones improve mobility for the visually impaired, and "roll-up" technology is on the horizon.
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Agreement could boost deployment of charging stations and other EV infrastructure.
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A new survey highlights the different approaches states take to manage long-term construction budgets.
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New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte made her concerns about the future of air-traffic control clear during a recent tour of local aviation facilities.
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The Oregon Department of Transportation's Ashley Horvat promotes an emerging form of transportation to meet the state's economic goals.
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