The curb has never been busier, and start-ups are rising to the challenge of helping cities analyze the use of curb space to reduce traffic, lower carbon emissions and encourage greener modes of travel. (NYT Illustration: Matt Williams)
September 5, 2022
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As congestion grows, cities have increasingly looked to tech companies to create flexible systems that quickly respond to the ever-changing needs of a street, even in a single day or hour.
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