US awards US$94 million for innovative mobility projects
THE US Transportation Department will announce on Tuesday (Mar 21) it is awarding US$94.8 million to 59 projects on advanced technology projects to boost road safety, improve transit reliability and use drones and sensors for transportation projects.
The US$1 trillion November 2021 infrastructure law dedicates US$500 million over five years for “Smart” mobility projects.
US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said the grants would “foster innovations that improve people’s day-to-day lives, making transportation safer, more reliable, more efficient, and more sustainable.”
Detroit is getting US$2 million for sensors to create smart intersections by using existing traffic cameras to deploy artificial intelligence software solutions to “predict and prevent traffic accidents” in the city, Michigan’s largest.
Traffic deaths jumped 10.5 per cent to 42,915 in 2021, the highest number killed on American roads since 2005. After declining for years, traffic deaths jumped sharply after Covid-19 lockdowns expired in 2020 and more drivers engaged in unsafe behaviour.
New Jersey has won US$2 million for sensors to address wrong-way driving events while New York is receiving US$2 million for an app to allow visually impaired New York subway and bus customers to safely navigate their transit trips.
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Los Angeles is receiving US$2 million to integrate transit trip planning with event ticketing for major activities, including the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games
Cleveland, Ohio will get US$1.8 million for smart traffic signals to provide the right of way to emergency vehicles, and Harris County, Texas is receiving US$2 million for sensors for a new flood warning system.
Three tribal nations in North Dakota are receiving US$2 million for drone technology for medical care and equipment deliveries, while a project to use drones to deliver medical supplies in Virginia’s Eastern Shore will get US$1.9 million.
Massachusetts is receiving US$2 million to use drones and sensors to monitor and analyse railroad infrastructure threatened by ground water variability while New York will use US$1.5 million for drones to inspect infrastructure along a major highway.
Many projects relate to “connected vehicle” technology to avoid crashes by using cellular transmissions. REUTERS
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