Tell the President and Congress to Act on Infrastructure NOW!
Our nation’s infrastructure needs are significant and severe. The World Economic Forum ranked America’s infrastructure No. 1 in the world in 2005. Today, we have fallen to No. 9. The average driver spends $599 a year in extra vehicle...
Fast and efficient roads, rails, and airports will keep us moving quickly, but only if we continue to invest in them.
reason.com
How Can Our Dumb Infrastructure Accommodate Smart Cars?
By this point, driverless car technology has few skeptics. Videos of Tesla cars zipping around in full auto mode and
blog.rgbsi.com
What is Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) Technology?
Vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) technology is a communication framework that enables several vehicles to share information with a variety of devices supporting the highway system of a particular country. These devices consist of RFID readers, signage, cameras, lane makers, streetlights...
thehill.com
How investment in transportation infrastructure boosts productivity
As congestion increases, manufacturing productivity falls.
realcommercial.com.au
Who benefits most from Budget infrastructure bonanza?
Property and infrastructure are complementary. No one likes congestion, whether you are trying to get to work or move freight.
philly.com
What's our aging transportation infrastructure costing the economy?
A national report estimates the cost of an aging public transportation infrastructure
blogs.wsj.com
How a Decaying Infrastructure Hurts U.S. Manufacturing
ROSABETH MOSS KANTER: Make or buy all that you want in the U.S., but if the transportation system doesn’t work, your business will suffer.
governing.com
How Emerging Technologies Could Transform Infrastructure
As one award-winning proposal demonstrates, there's much that could be done to get a lot more out of our existing transportation network.
news.mit.edu
How much does infrastructure boost an economy?
MIT economist’s historical study details how railroads helped India trade and grow.
theweek.com
How investing in infrastructure could reduce our long-term debt
Infrastructure spending moves people off of couches and into productive employment — and that makes us all better off
wsj.com
How to Move More Goods Through America’s Clogged Infrastructure? Robot Trains
Self-driving trains could be greener, carry more stuff, and help unclog America’s congested supply chains. And making them a reality will likely be far easier than perfecting autonomous vehicles.