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21 votes
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Auto industry TV ads claim right-to-repair laws would benefit "sexual predators"
18 votes -
Uber is hurting drivers like me in its legal fight in California
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Appeals court grants a stay on injunction, after Lyft announces rideshare operations would be suspended in California at 11:59 PM tonight
13 votes -
Uber and Lyft both threaten to suspend their services in California unless the ruling requiring them to classify drivers as employees is overturned
18 votes -
New Toyotas will upload data to Amazon Web Services
11 votes -
The case against American truck bloat
13 votes -
RV life booms during the pandemic
9 votes -
Safety lessons from the morgue
6 votes -
Canadian drivers with US licence plates harassed by fellow Canadians
9 votes -
Adding a 3D printer to the garage might finally make sense
8 votes -
Porsche found a way to 3D-print lightweight pistons that add even more horsepower
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Japanese auto companies triple Mexican pay rather than move to US
10 votes -
Indonesia’s tricked out Vespas
9 votes -
California Air Resources Board passes law banning the sale of heavy diesel trucks and vans completely by 2045
11 votes -
Supreme Court of Canada sides with Uber drivers, opening door to $400M class-action lawsuit
9 votes -
Tesla included in JD Power survey for the first time, and it’s bad
14 votes -
Uber, Lyft algorithms charged users more for trips to non-white US neighborhoods: study
7 votes -
Tesla has some major Model Y quality issues
7 votes -
Tesla Model S Long Range Plus now achieves an Environmental Protection Agency-rated 402 mile range thanks to improvements in vehicle efficiency and design
5 votes -
Windshield phenomenon
14 votes -
Ford recalls 2.15 million US vehicles for potentially faulty door latches
4 votes -
Utrecht: Planning for people and bikes, not for cars
11 votes -
Coal fired steam bike
7 votes -
Used-car prices bounce back after giving US industry a scare
9 votes -
Hertz files for bankruptcy in the US after rental-car demand vanishes
20 votes -
Microsimulation of traffic control: Onramp
8 votes -
Uber lays off another 3000 employees, shuts forty-five offices in coronavirus crunch
7 votes -
New Tesla "million mile" battery in development that relies on little to no cobalt, poised to reshape auto economics
7 votes -
Uber loses $2.9 billion in Q1 2020, offloads bike and scooter business
11 votes -
Paris has a plan to keep cars out after lockdown
20 votes -
Shipments of SUVs wait out at at sea, revealing scope of US auto market glut
13 votes -
Elon Musk lied about the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Tesla Model S test, agency claims
10 votes -
Norway and the a-ha moment that made electric cars the answer – a country fuelled by hydropower has become the world's electric vehicle leader
6 votes -
Fear of an impending used car price collapse grips US auto industry
9 votes -
Are motorcycle tires a ripoff? The darkside car tire experiment.
8 votes -
Biggest factory shutdown since World War II hits US and Europe
11 votes -
Ford weighing shift reductions as UAW presses Big Three US automakers to close factories
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Open Platform and JAJA Architects construct Denmark's first wooden parking house, enabling Denmark reach its goal to become climate neutral in 2050
4 votes -
Driverless delivery van startup sees demand surge amid outbreak
3 votes -
Suckers list: How Allstate’s secret auto insurance algorithm squeezes big spenders in the US
7 votes -
The BMW logo – meaning and history
4 votes -
Anthony Levandowski, former head of Uber's self-driving unit, files for bankruptcy after a court confirms he would have to pay Google $179 million
7 votes -
The 5th-generation Waymo Driver
7 votes -
Chinese car sales down 92%
9 votes -
To rein in traffic-snarling new mobility modes, LA needed digital savvy. Then came a privacy uproar, a murky cast of consultants, and a legal crusade by Uber.
3 votes -
A Tesla vehicle was tricked into speeding with a strip of electrical tape
6 votes -
An overview of the technology behind self-driving cars and some of the issues and concerns that are slowing down their development
6 votes -
Angry PM Scott Morrison accuses General Motors of letting Holden 'wither away' after taking $2bn in subsidies
Angry Scott Morrison accuses GM of letting Holden 'wither away' after taking $2bn in subsidies For context: Holden is an Australian home-grown brand. It became a subsidiary of General Motors in...
Angry Scott Morrison accuses GM of letting Holden 'wither away' after taking $2bn in subsidies
For context: Holden is an Australian home-grown brand. It became a subsidiary of General Motors in 1931, but it started manufacturing cars in Australia from 1948. The 1950s FJ Holden is an Australian icon. The Holden Commodore was the family sedan for Aussies all through the 1980s & 1990s. Aussie car lovers fell into two tribes: Holden or Ford. If you ask any Aussie to name a few famous Australian brands, Holden will get a mention.
General Motors stopped manufacturing Holdens in Australia a few years ago, but they assured us that Holdens would continue to be made (albeit overseas) and sold here.
Now the brand itself is being axed, at the end of next year.
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How would you reduce speeding by car drivers?
I was reading this twitter post and it made me wonder if you have any ideas to stop speeding by car drivers? Have any of these ideas been tried anywhere? I'm also interested in unintended...
I was reading this twitter post and it made me wonder if you have any ideas to stop speeding by car drivers? Have any of these ideas been tried anywhere? I'm also interested in unintended consequences.
https://twitter.com/agnessjonsson/status/1229103764843438086?s=20
Agnes @agnessjonsson
fact of the day: Sweden once experimented with a “speed camera lottery”. Those who drove within the speed limit were automatically entered into a drawing where the prize fund came from fines that speeders paid.
They tested it in a few different cities and I haven’t read the results of each one, but in Stockholm the average speed on the selected road decreased by 22 percent.
17 votes