by Stephen Doubek | Sep 14, 2016 | Past News & Events
The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) awarded three cooperative agreements collectively worth more than $45 million to initiate the design/build/test phase of the Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment Program. Selected in 2015, the Connected Vehicle Pilot sites...
by Stephen Doubek | Sep 6, 2016 | Past News & Events
From Traffic Technology Today Chicago has become the first city to launch an ‘Array of Things’, a multi node urban sensing project that will provide open data on a range of environmental factors, including air quality, traffic and climate. Chicago’s Array of Things...
by Stephen Doubek | Aug 29, 2016 | Past News & Events
The world’s first self-driving taxis have begun picking up passengers in Singapore. The taxis, which are operated by Nutonomy, an autonomous vehicle software start-up, represent the first public rollout of a service using the technology. A UK-based...
by Stephen Doubek | Aug 22, 2016 | Past News & Events
The ITS Arizona Annual Conference Committee has been hard at work and has several updates: The draft program is now available. The Call for Awards has been extended to Friday, August 26th. Please submit your nominations for the following categories as soon as...
by Stephen Doubek | Aug 15, 2016 | Past News & Events
ADOT News ReleaseThe Self-Driving Vehicles Oversight Committee, created by Governor Doug Ducey to support research and development of self-driving vehicle technology in Arizona, will hold its first meeting on Monday.Community members, businesses and other stakeholders...
by Stephen Doubek | Aug 15, 2016 | Past News & Events
In addition to Google’s recent decision to expand its Self-Driving Car program to Chandler, GM has begun doing the same. Cruise Automation, a startup GM acquired earlier this year, has expanded testing of their self driving technology to Scottsdale, using the...