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Experts say local governments and entrepreneurs still have to answer many questions about proposed Hyperloops that promise to whiz passengers hundreds of miles in a matter of minutes though vacuum tubes. The foremost of those questions: Will Hyperloop actually work? “There’s a big difference between theory and reality,” said Harvey Miller, the director of the Center for Urban and Regional Analysis at Ohio State University. “Even if it works on a test track in Nevada, will it scale to inter-city distances?”
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Editor's note: This story first ran Nov. 19, 2018. Don't be surprised if you see a passenger or two pull out a pie, a casserole or even a whole turkey...
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Starting Saturday, Lyft scooters will no longer be available in Columbus, just months after coming to the city. The company is also leaving Nashville and…
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Central Ohio Transit Authority opens its new Customer Experience Center in downtown Columbus on Wednesday.COTA officials say the new office, which sits…
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A highway project in southern Colorado recently turned up seven previously unknown Native American archaeological sites. The road is going ahead anyway over objections from some tribal members.
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The city of Columbus announced a new program this week to help manage traffic flow around deliveries. It’s working with mobility company curbFlow to…
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For the first time in several years, an Ohio Department of Transportation panel has voted to move forward on hundreds of millions of dollars in road…
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The Ohio Department of Transportation is seeking feedback as it updates Access Ohio 2045. That's ODOT's long term transportation plan that guides...
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Ohio’s 10.5 cent gas tax increase from the state’s transportation budget has been in place for four months as of November 1.The director of the Ohio…
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State officials say $105 million in grants is going to public transit systems across Ohio.The Ohio Department of Transportation says nearly $70 million of…