A new partnership is endowing state transportation departments in Ohio and Pennsylvania with multiple data points through which to better understand traffic on their roadways and corridors.
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Ahead of the application deadline for the eighth annual Transit Tech Lab challenge, officials and tech leaders from New York City transportation organizations revealed areas ripe for innovation.
The Florida Department of Transportation is expanding the use of wrong-way driver detection technology across the state to ...
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The Department of Transportation’s John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, also known as the Volpe Center, is seeking technology and engineering services providers to support its ...
Magnetic levitation trains, better known as maglev trains, have recently achieved a staggering speed of 800 miles per hour. This remarkable development marks a significant stride in transportation ...
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WHITEVILLE, NC (WWAY) — On Tuesday, state representatives, trustees, college leadership, construction representatives, and instructors signed the final steel beam for the Transportation ...