Transportation
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The bill would authorize autonomous vehicle pilot programs in a handful of Illinois counties, including Cook, before opening the door to statewide legalization of self-driving cars in three years.
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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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PASS ID offers a "practical solution" to REAL ID and "enjoys bipartisan support and the endorsement of the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security."
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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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