Transportation: Page 88
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Miami-Dade approves zoning change to encourage transit-oriented development
The county's new zoning allows for higher density residential construction along six transit corridors.
By Kim Slowey • Feb. 5, 2019 -
Study: Self-driving cars could increase urban congestion
Using game theory and simulated traffic models, a new analysis found AVs will be incentivized to circle streets rather than pay to park.
By Jason Plautz • Feb. 4, 2019 -
Opinion
What the closing of Chariot shuttles means for our progress toward new mobility
Despite the shuttering of Ford's microtransit arm, efficient and on-demand shuttles are here to stay — they just have to find their path.
By Nathaniel Giraitis • Feb. 4, 2019 -
Volkswagen floats opening up EV platform to competitors
The company's chief strategist said it wants to standardize its MEB platform, and is already in advanced talks with interested parties.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 1, 2019 -
Denver transit riders can now purchase tickets in Uber app
This development marks a significant milestone for Uber as it pushes to become a one-stop-shop for transportation.
By Jason Plautz • Updated May 2, 2019 -
Argo AI approved for AV tests on California streets
A state permit only allows the company to operate with a driver on board as it tests software and sensors to support self-driving cars.
By Jason Plautz • Jan. 31, 2019 -
Shared EV network Envoy to expand nationwide
The company will soon have 100 sites and more than 1,800 vehicles at hotels, businesses and apartment buildings through a series of partnerships.
By Jason Plautz • Jan. 30, 2019 -
Prague to offer free transit rides during smog emergencies
The measure in the Czech capital to encourage commuters not to drive was salvaged from last year's failed anti-smog regulations.
By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 30, 2019 -
Waze installs beacons in NYC tunnels to improve navigation
The Bluetooth-enabled beacons help Waze focus on "leveraging technology to promote road safety," according to Gil Disatnik, head of Waze Beacons.
By Jason Plautz • Jan. 30, 2019 -
Coursera, University of Toronto partner on AV education course
The online learning giant will offer a four-part course to teach people about self-driving systems in an effort to democratize AV research.
By Chris Teale • Jan. 30, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Atlanta transit, public safety agencies brace for Super Bowl LIII
Despite looming concerns around congestion and security, the city says it's prepared for crowds to descend on its Mercedes-Benz Stadium and downtown.
By Chris Teale • Jan. 30, 2019 -
Via, Los Angeles extend microtransit pilot
The initiative is part of a larger, 28-project plan to improve transportation before the city hosts the 2028 Summer Olympics.
By Katie Pyzyk • Updated Jan. 27, 2020 -
UCLA study: Only 4% of injured e-scooter riders wore helmets
The study, which collected data from 249 emergency room patients over the course of a year, called electric scooter-related injuries a "new phenomenon."
By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 29, 2019 -
How 4 cities are exploring new ways to pay for transit
As cities move away from paper tickets to pay fares, many are looking to use mobile apps while also upgrading their reusable plastic cards.
By Chris Teale • Jan. 28, 2019 -
Texas forms task force to promote autonomous vehicles
The Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Task Force will be a one-stop shop for information and coordination on all pilots and investments in the state.
By Jason Plautz • Jan. 28, 2019 -
Opinion
It's time for cities to reclaim their streets
After more than 100 years of designing cities around the needs of vehicles, it will ironically be advancements in car design that force cities to rethink their layouts.
By Kate Migon • Jan. 28, 2019 -
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies says commercial service possible by 2022
The high-speed technology will be available "probably earlier thank you think," said CEO Dirk Ahlborn in an interview with CNBC.
By Jason Plautz • Jan. 25, 2019 -
NYC to speed up buses by cracking down on illegal parking
While the state-run MTA controls the buses, Mayor Bill de Blasio has said he wants to use the tools in his power to reverse a downward trend in ridership.
By Jason Plautz • Jan. 25, 2019 -
Boeing completes first autonomous air taxi flight
The "flying car" completed a controlled takeoff, hover and landing, but has a ways to go before it will succeed at forward-flight mode.
By Kristin Musulin • Jan. 25, 2019 -
Report: Daimler, BMW to form mobility services venture named 'Jurbey'
Volkswagen is reportedly also open to partnering with BMW and Daimler, which would create a massive alliance of German automakers and parts suppliers.
By Jason Plautz • Jan. 24, 2019 -
Los Angeles’ mobility data specification unlocks potential for data management
The API standard allows the city to gather, analyze and compare real-time data from MaaS companies — and can be duplicated in other cities, as well.
By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 24, 2019 -
Mayors fear federal shutdown’s lasting effect on health, housing, transportation
As the U.S. Conference of Mayors' Winter Meeting kicked off, city leaders said they increasingly must fill in gaps left by lapsed federal programs.
By Chris Teale • Jan. 24, 2019 -
Waymo announces AV factory in Detroit
Mayor Mike Duggan praised the decision, noting Waymo is "one of the most important recruitments we've had" in Motor City.
By Katie Pyzyk • Updated April 24, 2019 -
San Diego seeks airport mobility solutions
Leaders want to fulfill a decades-long desire of connecting the airport to public transportation, and are exploring building a "San Diego Grand Central Station."
By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 23, 2019 -
Survey: 1 in 9 Americans would consider buying an EV
The YouGov survey found those interested in EVs are more likely to be in the 25-44 year age group, vote Democratic and consider climate change a serious issue.
By Jason Plautz • Jan. 22, 2019