Transportation
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Archer Aviation begins piloted air taxi test flights
“Everything responded exactly as we trained for,” Archer’s test pilot said. The company plans to begin carrying passengers as soon as 2026.
By Dan Zukowski • June 12, 2025 -
Seattle outlines 7 priorities for autonomous vehicle adoption
Robotaxi policies should factor in equity, workforce training, safety and environmental concerns, diverse city residents said.
By Dan Zukowski • June 11, 2025 -
Walmart to expand drone delivery to 5 more cities
Customers in Atlanta, Houston and more will be able to tap into the technology by next year as part of the retailer's deepening collaboration with Wing.
By Max Garland • June 11, 2025 -
$1.34B Phoenix light rail expansion opens
The 5.5-mile South Central Extension is expected to add 8,000 riders per day on Valley Metro's light rail lines. The project overcame construction delays and a ballot measure from opponents.
By Julie Strupp • June 10, 2025 -
$5.4B in federal funds available for bridge construction, repair, maintenance
The Trump administration changed the criteria for these grant programs to eliminate requirements related to equity, climate and inclusive economic development.
By Dan Zukowski • June 10, 2025 -
How the Texas DOT uses AI
Artificial intelligence is helping traffic incident response and promises much more, department leaders said.
By Dan Zukowski • June 9, 2025 -
5 takeaways from Trump’s proposed 2026 budget for rail and public transit
Amtrak would be spared budget cuts, while public transit could get a 1.5% funding boost.
By Dan Zukowski • June 6, 2025 -
Can California high-speed rail survive without federal funds?
While the California High-Speed Rail Authority looks for a path forward, some believe additional state or private funding will be hard to find.
By Dan Zukowski • June 5, 2025 -
Sponsored by TomTom
[Podcast] Key trends in urban mobility transformation
In this podcast series, explore trending topics related to the larger theme of urban mobility transformation challenges and opportunities.
By Smart Cities Dive's studioID • June 4, 2025 -
Opinion
NYC’s congestion pricing could be halted, but the data says it’s working
TomTom data shows a significant shift in traffic patterns, with congestion levels dropping considerably across the city, a company expert says.
By Ralf-Peter Schäfer • June 4, 2025 -
Alstom opens new passenger rail car manufacturing plant in New York
The $75 million facility reshores production of stainless steel car body shells from Brazil and creates or retains nearly 650 jobs.
By Dan Zukowski • June 3, 2025 -
Chicago-area public transit faces up to 40% service cuts
The Illinois General Assembly ended its legislative session without resolving a $770 million budget gap affecting train, bus and commuter service across Northern Illinois.
By Dan Zukowski • Updated June 13, 2025 -
Californians leap at state e-bike voucher offer
The popular program offsets e-bike costs for low-income residents and aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transportation.
By Dan Zukowski • May 30, 2025 -
Trump ends California vehicle emissions waivers
Clean vehicle advocates say air quality and public health will suffer; auto and petroleum industry lobbyists supported the move to end California’s authority under the Clean Air Act.
By Dan Zukowski • Updated June 13, 2025 -
As robotaxis proliferate, safety, sustainability, traffic congestion concerns grow
Federal legislators and administrators want autonomous vehicle legislation to enable greater innovation; Uber, Tesla and other companies see opportunity.
By Dan Zukowski • May 27, 2025 -
California high-speed rail project seeks outside investors
Facing possible loss of federal grants, the authority leading the $128 billion project looks for new funding sources.
By Dan Zukowski • May 22, 2025 -
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Judge stops DOT action against New York congestion pricing
A federal court judge issued a temporary restraining order prohibiting the Department of Transportation from imposing punitive actions as a deadline passed for New York to end its tolling program.
By Dan Zukowski • Updated May 28, 2025 -
Public transit ridership hits post-pandemic high: APTA report
U.S. transit ridership hit 85% of pre-pandemic levels in early 2025 despite still-low office occupancy, the American Public Transportation Association reports.
By Dan Zukowski • May 20, 2025 -
Archer Aviation named official air taxi of 2028 LA Olympics
Archer’s air mobility network, which will include vertiports near sport stadiums and other venues, could help Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’ push for a “no-car Games.”
By Dan Zukowski • May 19, 2025 -
US DOT opens $1.5B funding round for transit buses and bus facilities
This year’s funding round, part of the 2021 infrastructure law, drops equity- and sustainability-related requirements.
By Dan Zukowski • May 16, 2025 -
DoorDash, Wing bring drone delivery to Charlotte
Panera is among a handful of restaurants now offering drone delivery from a shopping center in the North Carolina city.
By Julie Littman • May 16, 2025 -
NYC launches ‘microhub’ pilot to reduce truck delivery congestion, pollution
Dedicated spaces for delivery trucks allow last-mile deliveries to be made by cargo bikes, pushcarts and zero-emission vehicles.
By Danielle McLean • May 15, 2025 -
Federal safety agency asks Tesla for details of its planned robotaxis
Tesla CEO Elon Musk previously announced plans to launch driverless ride-hailing services in Austin, Texas, and the San Francisco Bay Area this year.
By Dan Zukowski • May 15, 2025 -
Deep Dive
Congress could soon revoke California’s vehicle emissions standards
State and local authority over air quality will be jeopardized if Congress revokes California’s auto emissions limits, experts say.
By Dan Zukowski • May 14, 2025 -
They’re not streets. They’re not roads. ‘Stroads’ present challenges for cities.
Designed to accommodate both local access and high-speed traffic, stroads require extra safety precautions.
By Karen Kroll • May 13, 2025