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The Road Trip of the Future

Fully automated vehicles—which will steer, brake, and park entirely on their own—are coming. Exactly when they’ll become common is hard to say. But many experts think that in another generation they’ll rule the road.

Questionaire: Transportation challenges for Montana manufacturers

We hope you will share your information with WTI and MMEC, as they work to identify the transportation issues faced by manufacturers in small urban (populations between 50K and 200K), rural (under 50K), and tribal communities.

Little Vermont Uses Big Data to Predict Bridge Repairs and Traffic Jams

The state is exploring how AI and neural networks can help them forecast when vital infrastructure repairs are needed, years in advance.

The Montana Department of Transportation Hosting Public Open House Workshops for the Montana Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan

The
open houses
will be held between the hours of 4:00 and 7:00
PM at multiple locations throughout Montana.

It Takes a Single Autonomous Car to Prevent Phantom Traffic Jams

New research from the University of Michigan shows that the presence of a single automated and connected car can make driving better for everyone.

EV street charger pops up when needed, sinks down when not

Ubitricity has been installing charging points in streetlamps for a few years now, and now London, UK, startup Urban Electric is about to trial a pop-up charge point in Oxford.

Apple has permits to test self-driving cars in nearly every California county

Could the iCar be hitting the road soon?

Users of Lyft or Uber Likely to Embrace Autonomous Vehicles

The growth of autonomous vehicles is likely to happen among users who are already comfortable with ride-hailing services like Uber or Lyft.

Americans Can’t Have Audi’s Super Capable Self-Driving System

When the 2019 A8 sedan hits dealer lots later this year, Europeans will have access to Traffic Jam Pilot, which will take control of the car on the highway at speeds below 37 mph; no need for the constant human supervision required by current systems like Tesla’s Autopilot.

Race is on to set up Europe’s electric car charging network

In Europe, some of the biggest automakers are out to remove such anxieties from the battery-only driving experience and encourage electric-vehicle sales by building a highway network of fast charging stations.