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Crossrail Chicago: The foundation for a modern travel network
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Finnish citizens traveling with Finnair between Helsinki Airport and the UK will be able to trial Digital Travel Credentials, using them to leave and enter Finland
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Gorilla Tuning of Rexburg, Idaho, pleads guilty to criminal conspiracy to violate the Clean Air Act, will pay $1 million in criminal fines, while its owner faces up to two years in jail
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Widening US highways doesn't fix traffic. So why do we keep doing it?
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Tesla braces for its first trial involving Autopilot US fatality
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Armed with traffic cones, protesters are immobilizing driverless cars in San Francisco
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Drought-hit Panama Canal to restrict access for one year
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Cruelty of chance: The Cerritos mid-air collision and the crash of Aeroméxico flight 498
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Cruise autonomous car reportedly swerves in backhoe's way, is busted in San Francisco intersection
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A cargo ship equipped with rigid sails, each the height of a ten-story building, has departed on its inaugural journey
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Best and worst US states to drive in
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Unauthorized BART film sells out San Francisco theater
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Tesla reportedly asked US highway safety officials to redact information about whether driver-assistance software was in use during crashes
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My city bus just had an onboard computer crash and shutdown while travelling
Title says it all. Panels went dark and motor shutoff while bus was still in motion. Driver did a great job and brakes did not fail. No injuries. I tried to capture reboot sequence but fumbled my...
Title says it all. Panels went dark and motor shutoff while bus was still in motion. Driver did a great job and brakes did not fail. No injuries.
I tried to capture reboot sequence but fumbled my phone :(. Mildly distressing that this is a thing that happens…
Edit
Note this happened twice in a row. The first time eveything powered down completely. The driver stopped the bus, waited a minute, rebooted and off we went. The second time, lights stayed on, but everything else blipped. Deiver restarted engine (presumably for ac) and radioed for help.
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New Jersey Portal North Bridge project 25% complete, on schedule
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Louisiana to devote $20.5 million to New Orleans-Baton Rouge rail project
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More Amtrak Airo trainsets ordered to meet surging US demand
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Tulsa, Oklahoma introduces on-demand "micro transit" service
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Groundbreaking bi-level electric train to revolutionize San Jose commuter rail
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Antonov’s curse: The crash of Sepahan Airlines flight 5915 and the story of the An-140
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How the car came to Los Angeles
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Project car diaries: Tweaking my 1969 Dodge Charger’s balance with a battery relocation
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The United States can't build infrastructure. The reason: it refuses to learn from other countries.
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Cadillac reveals the 2025 Escalade IQ, one excessive EV
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San Franciscans are taking the opportunity to have sex in robotaxis and it's not part of the conversation about driverless vehicles
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Cruise driverless cars, Outside Lands festival crowds compete for cell service and create traffic mess in San Francisco
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Complacency kills: The crash of Continental Airlines flight 1713
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Drought causes 154-ship traffic jam at the Panama Canal
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US federal judge orders Southwest Airlines attorneys to attend ‘religious-liberty training’ from conservative Christian legal advocacy group
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Paris reveals a new cable car for commuters that could be running by 2025
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One car per green: Why the lights on US freeway onramps can’t end traffic jams
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A totaled Tesla was sold for parts in the US but came back online in Ukraine — here’s what happened
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This town banned cars (except tiny electric ones)
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Caltrain electrifies San Francisco tracks for California High-Speed Rail
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Texas Central and Amtrak seek high-speed rail service between Dallas and Houston
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Critical conversations: The crash of Eastern Airlines flight 212
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The Environmental Protection Agency's ambitious plan to cut auto emissions receives pushback from US automakers
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Self-driving car blocks flow of traffic: San Francisco drivers forced to use bike lane
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Why Americans love big cars
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Volvo estate owners reminisce about Swedish workhorse before its withdrawal from UK market
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Tesla jailbreak unlocks in-car paid features
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US CNBC anchor accuses UAW leader of 'class warfare' for fighting for workers
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What are your experiences with used electric cars?
I am going to be in the market for a vehicle soon enough. My 2003 car is starting to show its age. Unfortunately my family still requires two cars often enough that I will need to find a...
I am going to be in the market for a vehicle soon enough. My 2003 car is starting to show its age. Unfortunately my family still requires two cars often enough that I will need to find a replacement.
I have been bouncing the idea around in my head of getting an electric car.
As it stands, my 2003 has not gone over 50 miles in a single day more than a handful of times since we got a hybrid three years ago, and I don't see that changing soon. To me, this seems like an excellent opportunity to get a used electric vehicle that might not be getting the range that it once had. A vehicle that got 150 miles on a charge off the lot that now only gets 75 miles might be a problem for the original buyer but might not be for me.
My question to the users of Tildes - have you bought an "old" (I use this term very loosely) electric car for a similar use case? Are there problems with used electrics that don't have an ICE equivalent? Are you generally happy with the decision?
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Electric charter bus
I subscribe to a YouTube channel called Motorcoach World, which is run by a guy who iworks for a charter company as both a Director of Operations as well as a driver. He's super passionate about...
I subscribe to a YouTube channel called Motorcoach World, which is run by a guy who iworks for a charter company as both a Director of Operations as well as a driver. He's super passionate about busses and has a lot of videos talking about their history and operations.
He's currently trying to do a cross-country trip on a double-decker all-electric bus. The intro video is here, and he's doing most of his daily updates via live stream here.
I've been loosely following along since it's interesting. He's had a lot of issues with charging. Everything from chargers being unaccessible due to use, being down for maintenance/not working, being de-rated to slower speeds, etc. Obviously his issues will be much worse than typical cars due to the needs for a specific charger type and power rating, but I imagine that electric trucks would run into similar issues?
Anyway, thought it was an interesting. He left California about a week ago and as of yesterday, he's made it to Texas.
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The San Francisco cable car's (not quite as famous) Welsh cousin
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How cruise ships got so big
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Analysis of self driving vehicle experience and suggestions re LLMs and other AI
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US National Transportation Safety Board investigative report: ‘Poor track conditions’ led to 2021 Amtrak Empire Builder derailment
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Human operator pleads guilty in first ever US self-driving pedestrian fatality case
35 votes