Streets of the Future Could Take Automatic Tire Readings

by Facundo Tassara
Feb 27, 2018 9:30 AM ET
Campaign: The Ray

Originally published by Government Fleet

Last October I had the opportunity to participate in a panel that discussed technologies that will contribute to the development of smart cities. The topics on that panel ranged from connected, self-driving vehicles to smarter highways. A particular project called “The Ray” caught my attention. The Ray is an organization (named after Ray C. Anderson, an environmental pioneer) that is committed to zero waste, zero deaths, and zero carbon on highways.

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