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The US Federal Highway Administration (FHA) opened applications for the first round of a new $400 million grant program focusing on port electrification and efficiency improvements ...
With the continued growth of autonomous, semi-autonomous, electric, and connected vehicle segments, software is even more central to automotive development, according to the State of Automotive Software Development report from Perforce Software ...
The average journey across ten US cities with populations ranging from 390,000 to 500,000 is 27.5% longer due to today's congestion levels, according to new research from Wejo Group Limited ...
While there is still a high level of interest in partially-automated vehicle technology, attitudes toward fully self-driving vehicles have become increasingly apprehensive, according to AAA's annual automated vehicle survey ...
People across the country and across generations are concerned with driverless cars and trucks on our roadways, according to a poll commissioned by Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety ...
US Congressmen Garret Graves and Salud Carbajal have introduced H.R. 1500, the Intelligent Transportation Integration Act, bipartisan legislation to bring traffic management and planning into the 21st Century ...
The shift to software-defined vehicles is transforming every aspect of the automotive industry — from how cars are designed, to how they are made, to how we use and service them. Crucially, the car user's relationship with the rich ecosystem of partners and services that makes up the auto industry is changing. DXC Technology sees evidence that these five trends are accelerating ...
On March 1, transportation labor and industry groups sent a letter to US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, urging them to adopt a federal framework to manage the broad impacts of new technologies on the transportation workforce ...
The number of connected vehicles in service will reach 367 million globally in 2027, from 192 million in 2023, according to a new Juniper Research study ...
83% of drivers and 78% of pedestrians are concerned about being involved in a vehicle collision, but respondents believe that new technologies can significantly improve road safety, according to the Safer Mobility Survey conducted by PAVE and AEye ...