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Thousands pour through gates to ride Sydney's first driverless trains
Thousands pour through gates to ride Sydney's first driverless trains What this article fails to mention is that there have been teething problems.
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Car industry urges 'jump-start' for electric vehicle chargers
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Las Vegas is about to take a gamble on Elon Musk’s Boring Company
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The long and lucrative mirage of the driverless car
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Satellite images show no major damage to Persian Gulf ships claimed to be 'sabotaged' by US officials
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The challenge of building a self-driving car
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Lyft reports $1.1B loss in Q1 despite beating revenue expectations, announces partnership with Waymo
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Inside Electrify America’s plan to simplify electric car charging
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With cash dwindling, Tesla seeks to raise $2 billion in debt and equity
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Car hackers say that if you want to keep your autonomous vehicles secure, you have to create realistic threat models
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Tesla’s autonomy event: Impressive progress with an unrealistic timeline
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Uber raises $1 billion for its self-driving unit from SoftBank Vision Fund, Toyota, and DENSO
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Fact checking Tesla's "impact report"
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Experience 360-degree video of autonomous Robocar at the Goodwood Festival of Speed
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Australia’s first home-made electric cargo vehicle to be unveiled next week
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Electric velomobiles: as fast and comfortable as automobiles, but eighty times more efficient
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Electric cars won't shrink emissions enough - we must cut travel too
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Lumotive says it's got a solid-state lidar that really works
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Tesla shares tumble after company unveils ‘underwhelming’ Model Y
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What are your views on hydrogen powered vehicles?
Do you think they will be the next big thing, or end up being impractical in the long run?
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Ignoring initial construction costs, what takes less of a toll on the environment: a human-powered bike or an electric bike?
What’s up tildorans, This is more of a thought experiment then anything else, is the impact of consuming calories more or less impactful then producing the electricity needed to power the bike?...
What’s up tildorans, This is more of a thought experiment then anything else, is the impact of consuming calories more or less impactful then producing the electricity needed to power the bike? And I also understand this is extremely affected by circumstance. Let’s say you eat beef 3 times a day and live in a part of the world where power is mostly generated via nuclear or hydroelectric. At that point, would the impact via electricity be less then the one via calories? What if you flip the spectrum and you’re a vegan living somewhere that produces all its energy via coal and oil, how does that affect the equation? Thanks
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Chevy Volt discontinued: Chevrolet's last Volt rolls off the assembly line
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Waymo are making their lidar available to companies outside of self-driving
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Apple lays off 200 employees working on self-driving cars
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Tesla launches long-awaited standard Model 3 starting at $35,000
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As more electric cars arrive, what's the future for gas-powered engines?
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Sentry mode: Guarding your Tesla
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Self-driving cars: Navigating the hype
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Death and valor on a warship doomed by its own Navy - An investigation into the crash of the USS Fitzgerald
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Machu Picchu now wheelchair accessible
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No, Elon, the Navigate on Autopilot feature is not ‘full self-driving’
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Tesla’s driver fatality rate is more than triple that of luxury cars (and likely even higher)
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Sydney's driverless Metro completes first full run on NorthWest corridor
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My colleague designed/engineered a hydraulic "Drop Down Truck" for wheelchair users
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Formula E starts season five in Saudi Arabia with a faster electric race car
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A slashed tire, a pointed gun, bullies on the road: Why do Waymo self-driving vans get so much hate?
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We finally talked to an actual Waymo passenger—here’s what he told us
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Seeing issues with self-driving cars
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China is crushing Europe's electric car dreams
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Inside Tesla’s factory, a medical clinic designed to ignore injured workers
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Waymo has been granted the first permit in California to begin driverless testing on public roads
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Tesla shares jump by more than 12% after surprise third-quarter profit that beats Wall Street expectations
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Did Uber steal Google’s intellectual property?
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Tesla's Model 3 is becoming one of America's best-selling sedans
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Tesla shares are soaring. Five experts weigh in on what comes next.
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Elon Musk is his own worst enemy
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Taken for a ride: MD injured in ATV crash gets $56,603 bill for US air ambulance trip
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John Deere blocks farmer's right to repair
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Kalashnikov takes on Tesla with retro-look electric 'supercar'
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