Guest Blog: Autonomous vehicles: Who is going to lead the way?
Civic and business leaders need to engage in robust planning discussions about how to leverage AVs to achieve health, safety and climate objectives.
Civic and business leaders need to engage in robust planning discussions about how to leverage AVs to achieve health, safety and climate objectives.
Record attendance at a long-running electric vehicle conference in Portland shows how the sector is maturing.
The venue is part of a larger effort to transform mobility in the Northwest, says executive director Jeff Allen.
Our new Power Couple feature debuts with a snapshot of two Portland millennials working in the smart transportation and sharing economy sectors.
New mobility and logistics startups aim to make urban and freight transportation more efficient.
Although Portland is known as an American cycling mecca, Rose City denizen Kirsten Holmes doesn’t commute by bike as much as she did a few years ago. The issue isn’t illness or injury. Rather, the physician’s assistant used to live in the Hague, the bicycle-friendly capital of The Netherlands. “We rode bikes everywhere there,” Holmes … Read more
After decades of neglect and shrinking influence, short-line railroads are showing their relevance once more to Oregon’s economy. But as communities like Coos Bay win plaudits from the rail industry for restoring these short-distance links to the national railroad system, others, like Tillamook, are opting to abandon old tracks — reflecting a divided approach to … Read more