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DETROIT (AP) - University of Michigan and state government officials aim to have a 32-acre driverless car test site running by September - in time for a…
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US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood was in Detroit for the tenth time Monday to talk about the region’s mass transit future.LaHood met with Governor…
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is in Michigan today touting a major advance in Smart Car technology.By October, three thousand cars, trucks and…
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A proposed light rail project on Detroit’s Woodward Avenue won’t be getting millions in federal transit dollars—for now.U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray…
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Back in the days when the Big Three really were the BIG Three, Detroit may have been the most hostile place in the nation to mass transit. The city…
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood will visit Detroit today. He’ll meet with a wide-ranging group of government officials and business leaders on…
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Transit advocates in Detroit are happy that a proposal for light rail along Woodward Avenue is still alive.Federal, state, and city officials had nixed…
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood plans to visit General Motors Co. plants in Flint and Bay City on Wednesday to discuss the Obama administration's…
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Michigan will get just under $200 million to boost rail service between Detroit and Chicago.U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood made the official…
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Passenger rail in Michigan will get some upgrades because of a grant from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.Most of $199 million granted…