Latest Transportation Infrastructure News
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Connected Cars Know the Word on the Street
Last month, AutoSens Brussels explored the relevant infrastructure requirements for deploying connected and autonomous vehicles.
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US: MDOT Proposes Automated Vehicle Express Lane for I-94
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has proposed a project to construct an express lane for connected and automated vehicles.
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UrbanV Partners with AWS to Develop eVTOL Vertiport Networks
UrbanV has partnered with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to develop city-wide infrastructure for its future eVTOL network.
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Three Signals of Secure Roadways Infrastructure
Cisco asks and answers the question: What does it take to address cybersecurity across a vast roadways infrastructure?
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FAA Publishes Implementation Plan for Advanced Air Mobility
The FAA has released an implementation plan outlining the required steps to enable the near-term rollout of advanced air mobility vehicles. …
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"Connected Mobility" Launches in Spain
By 2024, a stretch of the A8 freeway near Bilbao will undergo digitisation, thanks to the technology provided by Kapsch TrafficCom.
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First Tolling Hardware to Align with EU Taxonomy Regulation
Two of Kapsch TrafficCom's flagship tolling products, the On-Board Units TRP-4010 and OBU-5310, have received TÜV certification.
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The Benefits of Bicycling and How to Improve Cyclist Safety
For World Bicyling Day, Q-Free highlights the safety needs, environmental benefits, societal improvements, and joys of bicycling.
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Urban Flights: Getting Ready to Taxi
As manufacturers produce eVTOL aircraft, these vehicles could start delivering passenger taxi services and urban flights over the next decad…
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Gold Coast City Counts on Q-Free Cycling & Walking Infrastructure
Q-Free recently installed the first of four planned pedestrian and cycle counters for 2023 in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
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Global Mobility Call to Become European Launchpad for Sustainable Mobility Business
On 13 April, the second edition of Global Mobility Call, which will take place in Madrid on 12-14 September 2023, was presented worldwide.
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NACTO Explores Improved Designs for Micromobility Infrastructure
The National Association of City Transportation Officials has published a paper on infrastructure design for micromobility vehicles.
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Tackling Inequality in Active Travel
Tackling inequality in active travel is essential to encourage people to switch to using public transport, argues SkedGo.
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Sustainable Cities Challenge Funds 4 Active Travel Projects in Europe
EIT Climate-KIC and EIT Digital have awarded 240,000 USD to four cities as part of the first Sustainable Cities Climate Impact Challenge.
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Siemens and Skyway to Develop Infrastructure for Vertiport Operations
Siemens and Skyway have announced a collaboration to develop electrical and digital infrastructure for vertiport operations.
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UK Government Funds Projects to Decarbonise Highways
The UK government is providing 30 million GBP in funding for seven projects that will help decarbonise the nation's highways.
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UK Government Invests £32.9 Million in Improving National Cycling Network
Active Travel England is investing 32.9m GBP in establishing a network of experts to improve high streets for pedestrians and cyclists.
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US DOT Announces $1.5 Billion in 2023 RAISE Grant Funding
The US Department of Transportation has made 1.5 billion USD available in grant funding through the RAISE grant programme for 2023.
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SFMTA Approves Slow Streets Programme in San Francisco
SFMTA has approved the continuation of the Slow Streets programme to encourage people in San Francisco to use active transportation.
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First International AAM Corridor to Operate Between Québec and New York
VPorts has announced the creation of its first international electric 'advanced air mobility' (AAM) corridor between the US and Canada.
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Automated Parking System Approved for Commercial Use at Stuttgart Airport
Germany’s Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) has approved the commercial use of Bosch and Mercedes-Benz's automated parking system.
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Construction Begins on Protected Bike Lane in Downtown San Francisco
SFMTA has announced that construction is now underway on the first protected bike lane in San Francisco's Financial District.
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Dubai RTA Awards 7km Cycle Lane Contract, with Plans for 278km More by 2026
Dubai's RTA will construct new cycle lanes in Al Khawaneej and Mishref as part of its plan to increase Dubai's network to 819km by 2026.
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Vision Vélo to Add 200 Kilometres of Cycleways in Montréal
The City of Montréal has unveiled details of its 2023-2027 Vision Vélo to expand a safe and efficient cycling network.