Transportation
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The Helix Water District in San Diego County, Calif., is putting the finishing touches on an $11 million electric vehicle charging depot capable of supporting its vehicles and those of other public-sector fleets.
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House Bill 4085 would allow companies such as Waymo to deploy null in Oregon with no human driver on board, including for delivery services or passenger rides.
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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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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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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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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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Palm Tran's mobile app, myStop Mobile, lets riders track their bus and information on other routes.
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A few hundred electric scooters were set free in Denver Friday and curious folks didn’t waste time before hopping aboard and navigating the sea of small dogs, activists asking for petition signatures and lunch breakers downtown.
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The Colorado Department of Transportation will work with Integrated Roadways to test a half-mile of smart pavement later this year.
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Bike-sharing company The Gotcha Group will operate a system with 100 bikes and 18 stations throughout the city, starting in August or September
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California and its capital are testing out new digital license plates that use the same computer technology as Kindle eBook readers.
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A number of other factors are contributing to highway gridlock as well.
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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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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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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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General Motors will soon hire 10 cybersecurity pros to help find flaws in any of its cars' systems.
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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.