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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If a crime occurs, then vehicle plates can be used to come up with suspects.
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Funding shortfalls and inconsistent data quality could challenge the implementation of a nationwide real-time traffic information system.
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Six years in the making, the state and counties teamed to create the Washington Statewide Transportation Framework -- a massive project that required data integration and conversion, software integration and application development.
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Cities nationwide have been using light-emitting diode bulbs in traffic lights to save money, but their low-heat output means snow and ice can stick to the lights.
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A power outage at a Transportation Worker Identification Credential processing facility may require up to 410,000 cards to be replaced.
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California county CIOs collaborate with the state's Department of Motor Vehicles to reform a bureaucratic process.
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South Africa's preparation for the 2010 World Cup provides valuable lessons for IT leaders.
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Japan, South Korea and Singapore are taking the lead in intelligent transportation systems.
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Rail funding from Recovery Act divided among 13 transportation corridors in a total of 31 states.
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Application design challenge produces valuable software tools worth millions, helps citizens interact with and use government data to their advantage.
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EV Project gives electric vehicles and recharging infrastructure to states for two-year study.
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New Missouri project gives road crews instant access to weather conditions, creates safer roads and better task management.
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This fall, Florida's capital city will launch a comprehensive smart grid designed to help the utilities staff and customers better manage energy usage and save money.
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State and local water utilities and water companies consider smart technology to detect leaks and help customers monitor water use. But at what cost?
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Transportation agency launches online forum to solicit public feedback, discussion.
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FasTrak, license plate imaging technologies could replace 35 toll booth collectors on San Francisco's iconic Golden Gate Bridge. Could this move signal a trend?
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After receiving a glut of meter-related complaints, transportation officials in Washington, D.C., are testing new payment programs to help reduce parking meter problems.
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New land management software in Catawba County, N.C., integrates centralized network, GIS platforms to streamline planning and permitting process.
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