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Eric Garcetti’s Bold Bid for L.A.

“Traffic is the great thief in our life, stealing millions of hours and billions of dollars.”

With $15 Million Raise, FreeWire Wants to Deliver EV Charging That Doesn’t Stress the Grid

The new battery-assisted charger attracted attention from Volvo, BP and Macquarie.

California Regulators Open a New Chapter in Utility EV Charging Policy

Fortunately for the EV industry, it doesn’t contain a poison pill that could freeze the needed funding to solve all these challenges.

Many fatal crashes around Helena in 5 years may have been avoidable, data show

“There are simple things you can do to save your life, and they don’t cost you a dime,” said Lewis and Clark County Sheriff Leo Dutton.

Don’t Ask When Self-Driving Cars Will Arrive—Ask Where

One of the deciding factors in where those geofences get built is regulation.

New Traffic Management Tech Coming to Downtown Las Vegas

“The future is now, and government must be ready to embrace technologies that can help to address community issues and make cities more livable,” Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman

Downtown Cincinnati: Parking Not Required

"It’s healthy to move beyond a place where the automobile is the sun in which society rotates around."

In Oslo, Streets for People, Not Cars

Starting in 2019, the Norwegian capital will restrict the use of vehicles in its city center, following a global trend to make popular tourist destinations more pedestrian-friendly.

11 Futuristic Traffic Lights That Could Make Roads Safer

Traffic lights have changed little over the last century or so, but these propose some significant changes to this ubiquitous technology.

University of Washington expansion approval includes requirement that no more than 12 percent of students and employees commute by driving alone by 2028

New construction to accommodate another 7,000-plus students and employees.