Texas’ 83rd Legislature charged the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) with examining and evaluating innovative transportation technologies to decrease costs, reduce traffic congestion, enhance safety, and increase economic productivity. As a result, the Texas Transportation Task Force (TTTF) was formed, encompassing a group of experts who considered four types of emerging transportation technologies: connected vehicles, autonomous vehicles, electric systems, and cloud computing/crowdsourcing technologies.
Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV) technologies are evolving at a fast pace, and new developments are occurring on a daily basis. These technologie...
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