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8 votes
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The 1962 flight of Army Rangers that vanished into thin air
6 votes -
ValuJet Flight 592
6 votes -
Why your next rental car might cost more than a plane ticket
8 votes -
The ugly, dangerous, and inefficient stroads found all over the US and Canada
17 votes -
Supply bottlenecks leave dozens of container ships anchored off California coast
7 votes -
‘It’s going to end up like Boeing’: How freight rail is courting catastrophe
11 votes -
Massive container ship stuck in Suez Canal, blocking world's busiest shipping route
44 votes -
So You Want a Model Railroad, Colorized (1955)
3 votes -
This is "Not a Wheelchair" - Introducing the Rig
10 votes -
The insane engineering of the X-15 (experimental hypersonic rocket-powered aircraft)
5 votes -
Amtrak responds to Biden's infrastructure plan, proposing >thirty new routes, >twenty route enhancements, and more
20 votes -
Snøhetta, the world's first tunnel for large ships, has been approved and will soon begin looking for contractors in Norway – expected to begin construction in 2022
6 votes -
Swedish carmaker Volvo will offer a generous paid parental leave scheme to its 40,000 employees globally
8 votes -
I like that the boat is stuck
69 votes -
Cycling through the streets of Amsterdam
7 votes -
The turbulent economics of the airline industry
2 votes -
Why this enormous plane really exists: The An-225 Mriya
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Millions of people in China are embracing tiny, off-brand electric cars
7 votes -
Lies on the London Underground
7 votes -
Hackers can trick a Tesla into accelerating by fifty miles per hour
17 votes -
Two documentary makers have gone on trial in Sweden concerning the illegal exploration of the 1994 MS Estonia ferry disaster wreck
5 votes -
Electric cars are better for the planet – and often your budget, too
6 votes -
In first major commercial aviation accident of 2021, a Boeing 737-500—Sriwijaya Air flight 182—crashes near Jakarta
13 votes -
The US is building a bike trail that runs coast-to-coast across twelve states
21 votes -
A sea story
7 votes -
A plane without wings: The story of the C.450 Coléoptère
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Covid-19: St Pancras crowds 'totally irresponsible'
9 votes -
Sweden looks to change law so 1994 ferry disaster can be re-examined – new documentary questions findings of original investigation
5 votes -
Illegal freedom: Train surfing journey across Europe
17 votes -
These vehicles are dead for 2021
8 votes -
Is the F-35 worth $115 million? An engineering deep-dive
5 votes -
Faroe Islands are set to open an under-sea roundabout – the underwater tunnels connect the islands of Streymoy and Eysturoy in a network some 11km long
13 votes -
Aston Martin in row over 'sock puppet PR firm' pushing anti-electric vehicle study. Report disputing green benefits of EVs attributed to company registered to wife of carmaker’s director.
7 votes -
I hacked into my own car
7 votes -
Drone sightings caused Gatwick airport to close for two days in 2018, but despite a lengthy police investigation, no culprit was ever found. So what exactly did people see in the Sussex sky?
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Animals are using Utah’s largest wildlife overpass earlier than expected
11 votes -
Train passengers sing "Over the Rainbow"
3 votes -
Norway pioneered electric ferries – now it's making them self-driving
8 votes -
Alberta officials warn drivers not to let moose lick their cars
13 votes -
The new $45 billion metro system under construction beneath Paris
12 votes -
Wallenius Marine is developing a ship called Oceanbird, which could transport 7,000 cars and trucks across the Atlantic propelled only by the wind
7 votes -
How did traffic law come to be?
5 votes -
Saved by the whale: Dutch train runs off elevated tracks, is caught by statue's tail
9 votes -
This plane tried to do the impossible: The Caproni Transaereo
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Are Europe's night trains back in fashion – sleeper trains were making a slow comeback in Europe before the pandemic, but will Covid-19 help or hinder a renaissance?
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Clear signs that the Grímsvötn volcano on Iceland is getting ready to erupt again – authorities have recently raised the threat level for the volcano
9 votes -
Helicron propeller driven car (1932)
3 votes -
Any motorcyclists here?
I live in Colorado and I love cycling along twisty mountain roads. The experience of being on a bike rather than in a car is a completely different way of experiencing the state. I'm always going...
I live in Colorado and I love cycling along twisty mountain roads. The experience of being on a bike rather than in a car is a completely different way of experiencing the state.
I'm always going like 40 mph slower than the cars that pass me though, and I can only go so far before I'm completely exhausted, so I'm considering getting a motorcycle (It seems like I'd actually be safer, since at least I'm going the same speed as the people trying to kill me now). I'm signed up for an MSF class next week to get my endorsement.
I'd love to hear people's opinions on first motorcycles if anyone has them. I don't think the type of motorcycles people normally recommend (Suzuki TU250X etc) will work for me because of the large amount of steep road riding I'm planning to do, so I think I need something with a bit more torque. Something like the Triumph Street Scrambler seems like a good idea!
I'm also looking for advice about whether it's completely insane to store such a bike outside. I don't have a garage, but I do have a driveway behind my house in an alley where mostly only the residents of the block ever go. I can also block my bike in with my car when I'm not using it. Is this situation plus a disc brake and a cover enough to keep my motorcycle safe-ish from theft?
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The farmer that lives in the middle of Tokyo Narita Airport
4 votes