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Dynamic Infrastructure -- a New York and Tel Aviv-based startup -- announced this week that it would apply the world’s first artificial intelligence solution for bridge and tunnel owners and operato...
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The closer a metropolitan neighborhood is to public transit services, the higher their real estate value, according to a new report from the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) and the N...
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Every day, there are more than 26,000 truck trips made in Minnesota, yet there are only 4,846 available truck parking spaces, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT).
The 20...
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BAE Systems announced a new battery electric power and propulsion system this week specifically made for transit buses as a means of reducing emissions and increasing travel distance.
"Many cities ...
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In its third annual Telematic Benchmark report, global software provider Teletrac Navman found that while more fleets are using technology than ever before, it remains underutilized and, in some cases...
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Gasoline prices in most of the country are either the same or less expensive than last week, according to AAA, with the national average at $2.65 a gallon.
This is nine cents more expensive than S...
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The operational rollout of the Automatic Dependent Surveillance -- Broadcast (ADS-B) system by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is now complete, giving air traffic controllers a new tool for ...
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The U.S. freight transportation system is under negative pressure, according to a new report released by the national transportation research nonprofit TRIP.
The report, America’s Rolling Wareho...
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In September, U.S. railroad volumes dropped compared to last year, according to an Association of American Railroads (AAR) report.
Container and trailer volume dropped 5.9 percent to 1.06 million ...
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The New York Department of Transportation, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, and Empire State Development are seeking proposals for prequalification from port operators and...
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During the second quarter of this year, Americans took more than 2.5 billion passenger trips on public transportation, an 11 million trip increase from 2018, according to an American Public Transporta...
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The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) Secretary Jim Trogdon released a video last week, discussing a recently developed plan to increase the state’s number of zero-emission vehicle...
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On Oct. 1, 2020, all Americans looking to fly will need a REAL ID, but according to a new study from the U.S. Travel Association, nearly three out of four U.S. citizens will not have the necessary ide...
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Under a six-month pilot program, public mobility provider and developer Via partnered with the City of Birmingham and the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham to on-demand, shared-ride services ...
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Driving on roads in disrepair costs motorists $533 annually in vehicle repairs and operating costs, according to a report by QuoteWizard, or $120 billion nationwide. This figure rises to $752 in the 1...
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A new report, titled Pathways to Decarbonizing Transportation in Minnesota, was released this week by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), providing recommendations for meeting the stat...
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The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) recently released a report that highlights how the state will meet its greenhouse gas emission reduction goals under the 2007 Next Generation Energy ...
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New research from economist Dr. Philip Verleger, Jr. examines market disruptions from more than 50 years of data and concludes that the availability of ethanol helps the United States avoid significan...
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The U.S. Department of Transportation recently awarded nearly $60 million in federal grant funding to eight projects in seven states to test the safe integration of automated driving systems.
The...
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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) board of directors recently awarded an approximately $21.5 million contract to replace the bridge that carries Route 128 north and southbound o...
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