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New Montana Department of Transportation app looks to keep Montana drivers safe

MDT recently created a phone and desktop application http://www.mdt.mt.gov/travinfo/mobile.shtml that will help drivers throughout the winter in a number of ways.

Self-Driving Cars Could Make Pedestrian Crossings a Thing of the Past

Urban designers need to work closely with AV companies

The Great Transportation Wormhole: Are We Ready for Autonomous Vehicles?

"95% of U.S. car miles will be traveled in self-driving, electric, shared vehicles by 2030."

When 100% of Cars Are Autonomous

How does 21st-century society — which has been built, in ways large and small, around human drivers — change and reconfigure when they all become mere riders? In the pages that follow, we begin to wonder at some answers.

Flying cars? Uber, NASA see them in Los Angeles skies by 2020

He said the company expects L.A. residents to be making "heavy use" of the service by the time it hosts the 2028 Olympics.

Video: Here’s Why the Tesla Model 3 Is the Coolest Car of 2017

I’m showing you all of the Model 3’s quirks and features — and I’m going to explain why the Tesla Model 3 is the coolest car of the year.

Waymo Announces Self-Driving Car Breakthrough

Waymo has announced its use of fully automated rides–with no human driver present.

Self-driving shuttle hits Las Vegas streets

Its sponsors say this the first self-driving vehicle in the United States to offer rides to the public in live traffic, and the first to tie into city infrastructure such as traffic signals.

To Save the Most Lives, Deploy (Imperfect) Self-Driving Cars ASAP

Cars crash a lot: Nearly 37,500 Americans died on the roads last year. Autonomous cars would crash less (for one thing, they don’t drink or text or yell at their kids in the backseat). But that doesn’t mean drivers are ready to give over the wheel.

MSU to offer summer program for educators to engage with rural transportation issues

The program will offer six-week summer sessions in which educators work on research teams, attend curriculum development workshops and implement new teaching materials during WTI-hosted summer programs for high school students.