PHIA News Digest – Vol. 3, No. 44
Uber wants to resume self-driving car tests on public roads
Nearly eight months after one of its autonomous test vehicles hit and killed an Arizona pedestrian, Uber wants to resume testing on public roads. The company has filed an application with PennDOT to test in Pittsburgh, and it has issued a lengthy safety report pledging to put two human backup drivers in each vehicle and take a raft of other precautions to make the vehicles safe.
Trillium opens its fourth public CNG location in Indiana County
Trillium, along with PennDOT, celebrated the opening of the commonwealth’s newest compressed natural gas fueling station in Indiana, Pennsylvania.
PennDOT faces uphill battle in fixing local landslides
PennDOT is fighting an uphill battle when it comes to local landslides, and there is seemingly no easy solution moving forward.
A crisis in motion: America’s transportation dilemma
Federal policy, and other factors, are disrupting efforts to improve transit and forcing urban planners to make tough choices.