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Senate automated vehicles legislation would jeopardize the safety of millions and leave cities and states on the side of the road

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Senate automated vehicles legislation would jeopardize the safety of millions and leave cities and states on the side of the road

  • September 12, 2017
  • Steve Davis

Transportation for America (T4A), and the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) issued the following response to the released Senate discussion draft of the American Vision for Safer Transportation Through Advancement of Revolutionary Technologies (AV START) Act.

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12 September

A Colorado city in the Smart Cities Collaborative partners with Uber for a “quicker way to deploy transit to our residents”

  • August 22, 2017
  • Steve Davis

Lone Tree, Colorado, one of the 16 members of our Smart Cities Collaborative, successfully launched a new pilot project last week. For the pilot, the small Denver suburb is evolving their existing fixed-route circulator served by four small buses by adding an on-demand component through a partnership with Uber.

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22 August

T4America and LA CoMotion partner for a week-long discussion on urban mobility challenges and solutions

  • August 2, 2017
  • Steve Davis

Transportation for America is delighted to partner with LA CoMotion, a unique five-day event bringing together the global leaders of the urban mobility revolution this November. 

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2 August

The House takes its first crack at automated vehicle legislation

  • July 31, 2017
  • Russ Brooks

As self-driving technology advances toward becoming an everyday fixture in our lives, Congress is beginning to consider regulations to govern how they’ll be tested, how they’ll operate and how to ensure they’ll be safe for everyone. But are they taking the right approach?

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31 July

Catch up with the recording of our online discussion of a Colorado city’s partnership with Lyft

  • July 19, 2017
  • Steve Davis

Last week we held a webinar with the city of Centennial, CO, one of the 16 members of our Smart Cities Collaborative, about their six-month partnership with Lyft to connect more residents to their existing transit service. Catch up with the full recording of the session right here.

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19 July

Hear from a city that partnered with Lyft to increase access to their public transit network

  • June 21, 2017
  • Steve Davis

Join us on July 13th to hear about how one Colorado city in our Smart Cities Collaborative has been experimenting with connecting more residents to their transit service by partnering with Lyft.

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21 June

Our Smart Cities Collaborative rolls on as cities get down to the nuts and bolts

  • June 20, 2017
  • Steve Davis

During the third meeting of our Smart Cities Collaborative in Miami-Dade County, FL, earlier in June, our 16 member cities continued working to develop projects that harness innovation and technology to solve their transportation challenges.

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20 June

A highly cooperative spirit is taking root within the 16 cities in the Smart Cities Collaborative

  • January 25, 2017
  • Steve Davis

Just a few blocks from the Capitol dome in Washington, DC, the 16 members of our Smart City Collaborative gathered together again two weeks ago to learn, share wisdom and find ways to collaborate on thoughtfully solving their transportation challenges with new and emerging technologies.

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25 January

Our Smart Cities Collaborative kicked off with an inspiring two-day gathering

  • December 5, 2016
  • Steve Davis

On the morning after the presidential election, thanks in part to the support of the McKnight Foundation, representatives from 17 cities gathered in Minneapolis for two days to kickstart our yearlong collaborative focused on proactively shaping cities through transportation and technology.

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5 December

16 cities join T4America’s Smart Cities Collaborative to tackle urban mobility challenges together

  • October 18, 2016
  • Steve Davis

Transportation for America (T4A) and Sidewalk Labs announced today the sixteen members of a new T4A Smart Cities Collaborative to explore how technology can improve urban mobility, creating a tangible new opportunity for the scores of ambitious cities that did not win or weren’t eligible for USDOT’s Smart City Challenge.

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18 October

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