Zooxs self-driving vehicles began rolling out in San Franciscos SoMa neighborhood this week, and are expected to compete with robotaxis designed by Waymo.
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TxDOT Campaign to End Traffic Deaths Focuses on Permian Basin
ODESSA The Texas Department of Transportation announced a statewide public campaign to end fatalities on Texas roadways.
November 8, 2024I-40 Between N.C. and Tennessee Could Reopen by Jan. 1
Interstate 40 may reopen between North Carolina and Tennessee by New Years Day, according to the North Carolina Department of Transportation.
November 6, 2024States Prepare Rules for Autonomous Vehicles
While no fully autonomous cars are in regular use in the country yet, some states have allowed limited testing and pilot programs on public roads.
November 5, 2024Colorado Awarded $66M in Federal Funding for Rail Safety
Colorado has been awarded $66.4 million in grant funding to improve the safety of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe rail line north of Denver.
November 1, 2024Hyundai Nexo SUV Recalled Over Potentially Explosive Leak
Hyundai is recalling its hydrogen-powered Nexo SUV model in the United States for a fix after safety watchdogs warned of a potentially explosive fuel leak.
October 25, 2024Biden Administration Proposes Ban on Chinese Vehicle Tech
WASHINGTON The Biden administration introduced a draft regulation that would ban automakers in the U.S. from selling vehicles with important components and software from China and Russia.
September 23, 2024Houston Receives $3.4M to Study Police-Fire Response
Federal officials announced that Houston would receive $3.4 million for a project to study emergency response times, part of $1 billion aimed at improving street safety nationwide.
September 5, 2024Germany Issues Airfreight Security Alert
BERLIN German security authorities are warning of unconventional incendiary devices being sent via freight service providers after several incidents in which parcels sent by private individuals across Europe caught fire while in transit.
September 3, 2024Key Bridge Insurer Pays Maryland Agency $350 Million
The Maryland Transportation Authority received a $350 million insurance payout from Chubb, the Key Bridges insurer, to be applied to cleanup and rebuilding the span that collapsed in March.
August 27, 2024