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The future of transit isn’t flashy, it’s functional
When it comes to the future of urban mobility, it’s not the sci-fi fantasies that will shape our cities. It’s functional solutions for the everyday. While tech visionaries promote high-speed concepts ...
Imagine gliding above city traffic in a sleek, autonomous pod, bypassing congested streets and reaching your destination in record time. This is the promise of Whoosh, an innovative urban transit ...
Drones shining light down onto highway work sites, tiny portable restrooms and zero-emission delivery zones are all projects which may not naturally grow out of the day-to-day work of transportation ...
VEENDAM – A 420-meter (quarter-mile) white steel tube running alongside a railway line in the windswept northern Netherlands could usher in a new era in the transportation of people and freight. The ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - A local organization looked 25 years into the future and crafted a plan. The Regional Transportation Planning Office Staff held an open house event to talk about the ...
The global transportation industry is at a crossroads, with artificial intelligence, electrification, connectivity and digitization all poised to disrupt the way infrastructure is designed, built and ...
Among the plethora of automotive technologies unveiled by car makers at this year’s CES, the integration of AI was easily the most noteworthy, and it’s easy to see why. The integration of AI in cars, ...
In the transportation industry, challenges are constant, but today, they’re converging in more complex ways. Supply chain volatility, labor shortages, rising customer expectations and economic ...
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