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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The city of Sacramento is piloting digital license plates on a couple dozen of its electric cars, and the potential benefits of the dynamic new devices are many, including safety, diagnostics and public information.
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The city and county of Honolulu becomes the first government agency in the nation to pass a bill that caps fares charged by ridesharing services.
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In Idaho, a local police department has turned to electric-assist bicycles to help officers do their job.
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The city wants to impose some restrictions on bikeshare companies that the startups say will hamper their ability do deliver service.
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New traffic signals in Detroit are designed to help pedestrians, cyclists and ambulances get through intersections, while helping traffic planners test safety improvements quickly.
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The drones will be part of a three-year project that will complement automated and connected vehicle testing along the 33 Smart Mobility Corridor.
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The $1.5 billion master-planned community will be one of the country's first to be built from the ground up with infrastructure for 5G.
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Major cities like San Jose are talking to folks involved in geofencing, while Denver is already using geofencing for dockless scooters.
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The New York City Council has approved a yearlong pause on new licenses for ride-hailing companies.
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According to authorities, the car-mounted cameras have already helped with law enforcement efforts.
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Officials say the portable body scanners can search large crowds for explosives and concealed weapons without creating security checkpoints.
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The services at a mobility hub might include car sharing, real-time ridesharing and bike sharing, bike parking and small bus service.
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Google's self-driving car subsidiary is suing the ride-sharing giant of taking an illegal shortcut to its self-driving technology.
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As cars become increasingly automated, the onus might be on the manufacturer to prove it was not responsible for what happened in the event of a crash.
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As the popularity of ride-share services continues to grow, California governments are looking into how these companies manage passenger security.
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Caltrain is working to secure another contractor to complete the testing work while it works to recoup what it says are damages it sustained with the first contractor.
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The future of autonomous vehicles isn't just in the cars themselves, but opening up other industries in technology, manufacturing and engineering around Michigan to be a part of driverless technology.
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The concept of the project is to build infrastructure that includes all types of users: pedestrians, bicyclists, cars, etc.
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