ExxonMobil recently spoke with Russ Green about the future of transportation and innovations he's working on to help lower emissions.
In the recent past, there was a perception that when autonomous vehicles (AVs) were on the streets, a “driverless utopia” would soon follow. That utopia consisted of a reduction of fatal auto ...
Business owners in Virginia, Illinois and Arkansas say the program has offered systemic corrections, created jobs, and built ...
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 ...
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In China, the future of transportation is already here
Self-driving cars and electric vehicles tend to dominate global headlines, but some of the most consequential innovations in ...
A recent report concluded that San Francisco’s new Van Ness Avenue bus rapid transit line had reduced travel time on the route by 35 percent. (Photo: San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) ...
The start of 2023 is upon us, and this could be a notable year for the future of transportation. With the passage of the bi-partisan $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) in late ...
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Still time to comment on Joplin’s transportation future
JOPLIN, Mo. — Work continues in Joplin when it comes to what travel in the metro will look like in the next 25-years. An ...
The rail freight and supply-chain logistics sectors are at interesting points in their respective evolutions. Rail freight is competing with other methods of moving goods and trying to find the right ...
It’s been one year since the Governor’s Commission on the Future of Transportation’s report peered into our transportation future. A lot has happened. It’s been one year since the Governor’s ...
Autonomous vehicles are often painted as a utopian-like technology that will transform parking lots into parks and eliminate traffic fatalities — a number that reached 1.35 million globally in 2018.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Here in Las Vegas, transportation is looking toward the future. We're moving away from more conventional modes of travel to more innovative ways to get around, like the Vegas Loop, ...
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