Celebrities like Elon Musk and Taylor Swift might soon be able to hide their private jet flights from online sleuths Article 566 words 47 votes
Teslas can still be stolen with a cheap radio hack—despite new keyless tech Article 664 words, published May 22 2024 16 votes
Cargo ship hits major bridge in Baltimore, triggering collapse (gifted link) Article 110 words 93 votes
Automakers are sharing consumers’ driving behavior with insurance companies Article 2533 words 58 votes
Philadelphia SEPTA won a $317 million federal grant to help replace aging Market-Frankford Line cars Article 459 words, published Feb 16 2024 16 votes
Blood, guns, and broken scooters: Inside the chaotic rise and fall of Bird Article 3564 words, published Dec 21 2023 15 votes
Security crises from Red Sea to Black Sea pose a troubling question: How much has freedom of navigation been an anomaly? Article 4 votes
Boeing wants US FAA to exempt MAX 7 from safety rules to get it in the air Article 1777 words 103 votes
Electric cars are not the future – In cities at least, e-bikes make more cultural and consumer sense Link 62 votes
Saving the drought stricken Panama Canal will take years and cost billions, if it’s even possible Article 1542 words, published Jan 7 2024 11 votes
Starting Friday, dockworkers in all Swedish ports will refuse to offload Teslas, cleaning crews will no longer clean showrooms, and mechanics won't fix charging points Article 669 words 44 votes
Swedish ports threaten to block Teslas from entering the country – strike that started with mechanics is beginning to spread Article 356 words 28 votes
California High-Speed Rail project scores 202 million dollar federal grant. Here’s what it will pay for. Article 366 words, published Sep 25 2023 21 votes
Edison Motors: Meet the British Columbia lumberjacks who set out to build a hybrid electric logging truck Article 1442 words 16 votes
How US car culture funnels drivers into debt, jail, and danger Article 2849 words, published Sep 13 2023 19 votes
US President Joe Biden strongly defends auto workers in first remarks after strike Article 197 words 29 votes
US senator and pilot Tammy Duckworth: anyone who votes to reduce the 1,500 hour rule for pilot training will have blood on their hands Article 62 votes