6 Technologies and Trends That Will Impact the Future of Transportation (Updated for 2026)
Three years ago, we forecasted where transportation tech was headed. Some trends stayed on track, others derailed. Here’s what 2026 looks like now.
Three years ago, we forecasted where transportation tech was headed. Some trends stayed on track, others derailed. Here’s what 2026 looks like now.
From horse-drawn chaos to AI-powered signals, traffic technology has come a long way. Here’s where we’ve been—and where we’re headed next.
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Jingle all the way to a historic find: how a brass horse bell unearthed at Dickinson Plantation reveals centuries of festive traditions.
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In Part 3, discover how Education, Encouragement, and Equity empower communities to create Safe Routes to School Programs for every child.
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Through listening and collaboration, we’re helping Crazy Horse Memorial® create spaces that honor Indigenous values and preserve living heritage.
Learn how infrastructure evaluation, thoughtful engineering, and traffic enforcement create safer school zones for every student in your community.
Safe Routes to School Part 2: Engineering Safer School Zones Read More »
After excavation, artifacts begin a careful lab journey—washed, sorted, cataloged, and preserved to protect their archaeological story.
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Parking maximums have a role to play in community development. They’re planning tools that can help create stronger, more vibrant cities.
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Three lessons in employee ownership from Transportation Group Leader Jamie Bumgarner.
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Learn how Safe Routes to School initiatives reduce traffic injuries, boost physical activity, and reconnect schools with their communities.
Safe Routes to School Part 1: Building Safer Communities for Students Read More »