Transportation
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The Illinois secretary of state is seeking to address a lack of clarity around rules for those transportation methods through a new educational campaign called “Ride Safe, Ride Smart, Ride Ready.”
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Aided by federal funding, the state Department of Transportation will seek proposals this spring from businesses willing to install public electric vehicle chargers, with its financial assistance.
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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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"Instead of a traditional speech behind a podium, this year I am delivering my State of the City address directly to my constituents in a series of ten webisodes."
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Nearly half of younger drivers admit to text messaging while driving.
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The costs of traffic congestion -- estimated at 1 percent of the European GDP -- could be reduced by up to 10 percent through the deployment of ITS, and could prevent more than 5,000 deaths in road accidents.
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Drivers must renew the TSA background assessment at least every five years, although a state may require renewals that are more frequent.
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"With automotive manufacturers answering the call to build zero-emission vehicles, we must now support them by fulfilling the necessary infrastructure requirements."
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Northeastern University has been awarded a $9 million federal research grant to develop new multi-sensor technology systems for cars and trucks that will allow for real-time assessment of road and bridge infrastructure across the country.
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"The need to audit privileged users like database administrators (DBAs) and IT professionals has also increased over the years as external auditors and security groups look to more completely guard access to private data."
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Text, e-mail alerts; twitter, RSS feeds; and a mobile site help users navigate crowds, traffic.
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779 cities of all sizes in all regions of the country have a total of 18,750 local infrastructure projects that are "ready to go," pending funds.
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"The Department hopes to broaden its reach to the public by staying abreast of changes in information technology and this will complement the traditional methods of informing the public of important changes with Rhode Island's transportation infrastructure."
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"It is incumbent on us to continue to offer our visitors and residents the best tools available to stimulate travel to New York City and within the five boroughs."
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Someone broke the locks, got through the password, reprogrammed the signs and then changed the passwords.
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Among 168 legislative bills sent to the Hawaii state Legislature.
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The California Office of the State Chief Information Officer publishes list of 122 projects included in IT Capital Plan.
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This project will cover the purchase and installation of equipment that will lay the foundation for future ATIS enhancements -- including a 511 travel information Web and phone service.
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"Smart growth" combined with the use of hybrid vehicle technology could reduce cities' carbon dioxide emissions - the principal driver of global warming - significantly by 2050.
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Discarded electronic hardware, including bits and pieces that built the information superhighway, can be recycled into an additive that makes super-strong asphalt paving material for real highways.
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Accepts major contactless credit and debit cards such as Visa payWave, MasterCard PayPass and American Express expresspay for a single adult cash fare on more than 600 buses and a fleet of light rail and commuter rail trains.
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