Transportation news, curated through an EECS lense. Special interest and emphasis on autonomous vehicles, scalable solutions, cost-efficient transit (e.g. busses), innovations in infrastructure, security, IU/UX, and insights into the behavioral/legal/ethical aspects.

The self-driving car logs more miles on new wheels | Official Google Blog 2012-08-08 Technology is at its best when it makes people’s lives better, and that’s precisely what we’re going for with our self-driving car project. We’re using advanced computer science to try and make driving safer and more enjoyable. via The self-driving car logs more miles on new wheels | Official Google Blog. The ultimate perk of working on ...

Cycle on the Recycled: A $9 Cardboard Bike Set to Enter Production in Israel – Business – GOOD 2012-08-03 The last time you purchased something made entirely from cardboard, chances are it was a box to pack up your belongings. While the sturdy material is perfect for moving your stuff, an inventor from Israel has figured out a way to make cardboard move you. Using nine dollars worth of materials, bicycle enthusiast Izhar Gafni ...

Want to fix traffic? Pay people to get up and go earlier | Ars Technica 2012-08-03 Lure of cash prizes has some shifting the time of their Stanford commutes. via Want to fix traffic? Pay people to get up and go earlier | Ars Technica. So, Balaji Prabhakar, a Stanford professor of electrical engineering and computer science with a background in computer networks, had an idea. He found that there may be a ...

An App that Could Stop Traffic – Technology Review 2012-08-03 Algorithms that automatically reroute your car look like the next trend in mobile mapping. via An App that Could Stop Traffic – Technology Review. Brüggemann, 25, and two of his friends, all of them students at universities in Germany, used this idea to create a Windows Phone app called Greenway that aims to thwart traffic jams and ...

Future of California high-speed rail looks green 2012-08-01 A new analysis gives Californians good reason to be optimistic about the green credentials of the state’s proposed high-speed rail project, due to begin construction in 2013 thanks to funding recently approved by state legislators. via Future of California high-speed rail looks green. But to reap those environmental benefits, the state will have to wait until the ...

TRL – All cars to be fitted with autonomous emergency braking – Latest Transport News – Transport News – TRL News Hub 2012-08-01 New regulations soon to be brought in by the European Commission will mean that all new cars will be fitted with autonomous emergency braking technology (AEB). via TRL – All cars to be fitted with autonomous emergency braking – Latest Transport News – Transport News – TRL News Hub. wow!

Auto Crash-Avoidance Technology Found to Reduce Collisions – ABC News 2012-07-26 video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player Safety features that help drivers avoid front-end collisions by braking autonomously and headlights that help guide vehicles around corners are, indeed, reducing crashes, according to insurance claim analyses by the Highway Loss Data Institute, an affiliate of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. via Auto Crash-Avoidance Technology Found to Reduce Collisions – ...

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