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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Starting this July, the department is overhauling its automated testing system, which handles all driver’s license testing in the state.
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The law sets standards for insurance coverage, permitting and criminal background checks for the companies and their drivers.
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The regulations set rules for vehicle testing, insurance, registration and reporting by manufacturers.
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A UK-based company is bringing added accuracy to tickets issued in Winter Park, Fla.
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The DOT's Division of Aviation recently collaborated with about 50 state and local government agencies and researchers during a workshop about the use of drones in crisis situations.
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After requests to postpone the Caltrain high-speed rail project were heard, the project has now been pushed for consideration in the 2018 budget.
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Industry insiders worry that liability concerns may slow introduction of autonomous vehicle technology.
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The ASCE's new app aims to solve one of the biggest problems in fixing our country’s infrastructure: the lack of knowledge on where problems exist.
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South Dakota will lead a national pilot project later this year that will study states moving to a complete electronic vehicle-titling process.
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It took just a year for Indiana officials to put together a major public-private bridge project. How did they do it?
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Four years after President Barack Obama declared high-speed rail a national priority, the financial hurdles seem higher than ever.
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The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) held a public workshop in Sacramento to find out what factors should be considered when developing autonomous vehicle regulations.
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Later this year, the New Mexico Department of Transportation will utilize 3-D modeling software for road and highway design projects across the state.
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A local police department in Minnesota is deploying technology that puts any unauthorized mobile device onboard the vehicle into a blocked mode when the vehicle is moving at 1 mph or higher.
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Is automation the future of road maintenance?
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Technology identifies potential commercial vehicle safety risks, allowing officers to stop the right trucks for a closer look.
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Mobile apps for traffic, public transportation and parking look to be a big contributor to cost savings and environmental gains.
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Why wait for robot drivers or flying vehicles to help beat congestion when a new era of smart phones, intelligent cars and road sensors is paving the way to cut delays today?
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