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From the way we use land to the emissions from public and private transit, an upheaval in transportation tech has big implications.
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Tech heavyweights like Alphabet and Apple are just two of the contenders to watch in the fast-evolving market for autonomous vehicles.
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Short-term car rentals and shared rides could increase adoption of electric vehicles — and maybe even their self-driving siblings.
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From new mileage metrics to the types of vehicles and underlying policy and security issues, a greener transportation future is by no means guaranteed.
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Two very different versions of the future of transportation — each with its own labor shortages looming — create quite a conundrum.
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Already one of the world's wealthiest countries, the Southeast Asian tech hub is aiming to become a testbed for self-driving cars, Internet of Things tech and more.
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An automaker, a tech giant and a ridesharing titan headed to Capitol Hill as lawmakers grapple with safety, cybersecurity and privacy in a new era of transportation.
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A new tech pilot project in the notoriously sprawling city aims to make sense of the dizzying new array of transportation options.
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General Motors Executive Director of Urban Mobility Peter Kosak weighs in on the automaker's future in transportation tech.
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Urban mobility may be one of the hottest trends in transportation, but the luxury automakers is banking on suburbia to bolster its sales prospects.
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Tech companies eyeing the converging markets for electric and self-driving cars could transform the carbon footprint of transportation systems.
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What happens when shared transportation, electric vehicles and self-driving cars converge? Automakers and rental car companies are racing tech companies like Google and Uber to find out.
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Don't believe the hype about connected cars, she says. Chase is pursuing connected cities in her latest role.
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Bringing Wi-Fi to buses, cars — maybe even drones? — has big implications for traffic gridlock and the way we finance transportation.