Transportation

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Honolulu Turns to Remix to Plan Future Transportation Needs

The city wants to leverage data from the popular transportation planning platform to help set regulations that will impact how people move about the city, and the role providers will play in delivering mobility services.

Pedestrian deaths hit 28-year high, suggesting SUV boom raises safety risks

Pedestrian deaths are up 51.5 percent since hitting a low of 4,109 in 2009, according to GHSA. They now make up 16 percent of all road deaths, up from 12 percent in 2009.

High-tech crosswalk is designed to save pedestrians

An experimental new crosswalk could help keep accidents from happening through a variety of lights, electronic signs, and an app.

FedEx rolls out autonomous delivery robot

The human element in package delivery looks set to disappear in the near future.

New generation of flying cars taking to the air

Could its time finally be at hand?

Council members agree: Cars are not the solution

If the Thursday meeting was any indication, every member of City Council believes that the key to fixing Austin’s transportation problems is reducing the population’s reliance on automobiles.

CBS 60 Minutes – China’s drive to dominate the electric car industry

Holly Williams reports on China’s challenge to the rest of the world’s carmakers, as they will build more than a million electric cars this year

Everywhere, Signs of Demise for the Planning Status Quo

Spokane, Washington is considering changes to its zoning code that would allow taller developments and fewer parking regulations in parts of its downtown.

Sustainable Missoula: Transportation planning a key piece of climate-change mitigation

Planning and infrastructure are just two of the pieces of the puzzle to achieve our sustainability goals.

How Self-Driving Cars Can Help Make Cities Better

“Data is really powerful if you collect it the right way, but there’s a bunch of baby steps that need to happen before we can get there.”