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 legislation defines "automated driving system" to mirror current requirements of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which has set nationwide safety standards.
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According to reports filed with the Department of Motor Vehicles, of the six driverless car accidents this year, two resulted in human attacks.
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Rather than obeying the order to remove dockless scooters from public streets and sidewalks, two companies are hoping the city will come around.
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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 $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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Autonomous cars need to learn how to drive just like people do: with real-world practice on public roads. It's key to safety, and to public confidence in the new technologies.
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Mayors from San Francisco, San Jose and Oakland discuss their stand on these technologies during Nextdoor’s first annual Mayor Summit.
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The city will run a year-long trial where planners will measure the various impacts from the bike lanes before deciding whether the lanes will become permanent.
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Councilmember Kerry McCormack is looking into app technology as an avenue to improve Cleveland's troubled downtown parking.
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City officials updated the rules that had prevented the company from operating in the city for three years, but an exact launch date remains unknown.
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By fall, a 12-month pilot program with Cap Metro could have six driverless shuttles bustling around downtown Austin.
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“Our focus is always on providing safe, reliable and efficient transportation services,” says a Las Vegas spokesman.
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General Motors will soon hire 10 cybersecurity pros to help find flaws in any of its cars' systems.
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When drones help police reconstruct crash scenes, roads reopen more quickly.
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The Google-backed autonomous vehicle company and Valley Metro announced a first-of-its-kind pilot program that aims to increase access to and use of public transportation.
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Spiking wait times at DMV offices over the last year are drawing scrutiny from lawmakers, some of whom say upper management has misled the public.