WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Transportation Department plans to announce on Tuesday it is awarding $94.8 million to 59 projects on advanced technology projects to boost road safety, improve transit ...
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Open EV consortium MIH announced on October 26 that it will license the hardware and software platforms of Project X to commercial EV solutions provider M Mobility. MIH unveiled the concept car of ...
The Department of Transportation issued guidance that limits how cities can use a key federal safety grant program to fund speed cameras, although the guidelines did not eliminate all funding for ...
Dubai RTA has opened applications for its 2026–2027 Academic Scholarship Programme targeting Emirati talent in smart mobility ...
SAN DIEGOSAN DIEGO — Prioritizing which new bicycle lanes, sidewalk projects and additional transit routes San Diego needs most is the primary goal of a proposed mobility master plan the City Council ...
WASHINGTON, March 21 (Reuters) - The U.S. Transportation Department will announce on Tuesday it is awarding $94.8 million to 59 projects on advanced technology projects to boost road safety, improve ...
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