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6 votes
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What happened to giant flying boats? Saunders-Roe Princess story
4 votes -
How not to get sick on a plane: A guide to avoiding pathogens
9 votes -
Quarantined by coronavirus, cruise ship passengers make 'life-long friends'
10 votes -
KFOR and Iceland sign technical agreement on lower airspace – an important step in the process to establish all of the necessary conditions for the opening of new aviation routes
4 votes -
Ten of Europe’s most scenic train journeys
8 votes -
British Airways flight breaks subsonic JFK to Heathrow speed record due to Storm Ciara—reaches London in 4 hours 56 minutes
@flightradar24: Fastest across the Atlantic tonight from New York to London so far is #BA112 at 4hr56m. #VS4 in 4:57, and #VS46 in 4:59. https://t.co/gfYoHGV3Y6 https://t.co/kMhjCqdEtt If we're not mistaken, BA now retakes the fastest subsonic NY-London crossing from Norwegian.
13 votes -
Why Finland leads the field when it comes to winter cycling – progressive policies help get people on their bike, even in below-freezing conditions
8 votes -
Extreme Silicon Valley: A 2:30 AM bus from Salida. Tech employees move all the way into the Central Valley. Private tech shuttles follow.
6 votes -
Competition authority puts brakes on Helsinki-Tallinn combi travel card – app-based service Whim referred the planned cooperation to the Finnish competition authority
2 votes -
Ten passengers aboard a cruise ship in Japan test positive for coronavirus
8 votes -
Honk more, wait more: Mumbai traffic police introduce the punishing signal to curb noise pollution
13 votes -
The launch of the Green Flyway research project between Røros, Norway and Östersund, Sweden marks a world-first test area for electric flights
5 votes -
Forget planes: Why travelling by train is the best method of transport
6 votes -
Tesla and the State of Michigan makes deal to be able to sell and service vehicles within the state
9 votes -
Stockholm street just became the first in Sweden to ban old diesel cars – 4,000 of the 24,000 cars that use Hornsgatan every day will now be forced to take a detour
9 votes -
Amtrak asks two people who use wheelchairs to pay $25,000 for a ride
11 votes -
Finland has expressed interest in a new high-speed train that would connect its capital Helsinki to Moscow in just six hours
5 votes -
Denmark's government wants a planned bridge over the Kattegat sea between Aarhus and Copenhagen to carry trains as well as cars, more than doubling the cost
6 votes -
Three US airports to check passengers for a deadly Chinese coronavirus
8 votes -
Train driver's view: "Stormy" winter conditions on the mountainpass (Bergen Line, Norway)
8 votes -
Sweden could revive its night trains to Europe, agency finds – Malmö to Cologne is proposed as the first route for sleeper trains
7 votes -
From their balloons, the first aeronauts transformed our view of the world
5 votes -
Iran admits it accidentally shot down Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752
28 votes -
My prediction about autonomous cars: Answers with Joe
5 votes -
Free-of-charge public transport isn't free, Finnish experts say
12 votes -
Consumer Electronics Show 2020 summary: Pork, driverless cars, new wearable sensors, folding computers, integrated tech
4 votes -
2020 Scottsdale Collectible Car Auction Preview: The million-dollar cars
4 votes -
Sweden's PM Stefan Löfven wants swift and complete probe into Iran plane crash
8 votes -
Iranian missile accidentally brought down Ukrainian jet, officials say, citing early evidence
23 votes -
Ukranian Boeing 737-800 plane with 176 people on board crashes near Tehran, Iran with no survivors
22 votes -
UrbanFootprint: A SimCity-like tool that lets urban planners see the potential impact of their ideas
6 votes -
Oslo saw zero pedestrian and cyclist deaths in 2019 – reducing the number of cars reduced the number of traffic fatalities
5 votes -
New York’s Penn Station shows how progressives have made it too hard for the government to do big things
10 votes -
The demise of formal nights on cruises: How dress codes are tearing passengers apart
14 votes -
Why Kansas City’s free transit experiment matters
6 votes -
Boeing to suspend 737 MAX production in January
5 votes -
Copenhagen's new Metro is a thing of beauty
8 votes -
The voice at Embankment Tube station
@garius: It is election season. The world is busy and rubbish. But it is also Christmas. So take a breather and let me tell you a story about London, trains, love and loss, and how small acts of kindness matter. I'm going to tell you about the voice at Embankment Tube station.
5 votes -
Radar uncovers the remains of a Viking ship, discovered on a farm near a medieval church at Edøy in Norway
7 votes -
The magical science of wi-fi on airplanes
14 votes -
New York’s subway map like you’ve never seen it before
20 votes -
Mount Erebus disaster: The plane crash that changed New Zealand
10 votes -
From January, jet fuel suppliers in Norway must blend 0.5% of biofuel in all their aviation fuel – a policy Oslo hopes will lead to lower CO2 emissions
7 votes -
Kenya Airways stowaway: Mystery of the man who fell from the sky
5 votes -
Electric car future may depend on deep sea mining
8 votes -
MH17 plane crash probe reveals closer ties between Russia and Ukraine rebels
9 votes -
Far from the spotlight, a Boeing partner feels the heat
5 votes -
Buying a car
I've found myself in the market for a vehicle, and am looking for opinions. What I currently drive is very old, and I'm unlikely to get any meaningful trade-in value for it. Normally I would...
I've found myself in the market for a vehicle, and am looking for opinions. What I currently drive is very old, and I'm unlikely to get any meaningful trade-in value for it. Normally I would simply look to repair what I consider to be a transportation appliance, but due to its age as well as the number and type of issues I've decided it's best to get rid of it. I've been interested in (and have been offered great deals on) the 2019 Nissan Rogue and 2019 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. I drove options from Honda and Hyundai and was not thrilled. I'm uncomfortable with the fact that there is a network connection to the machine that controls my brakes, acceleration, steering, and safety system in each of these vehicles. Does anyone have any general advice, opinions, or other options I should consider?
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The Dutch hardly bike at all
12 votes