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11 votes
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Is the Cybertruck really that bad?
These past few days I went through the rabbit hole of people complaining about the Cybertruck, main the subreddit /r/cyberstuck. From my standpoint it really seems like this car has no redeeming...
These past few days I went through the rabbit hole of people complaining about the Cybertruck, main the subreddit /r/cyberstuck. From my standpoint it really seems like this car has no redeeming qualities and is basically that car Homer Simpson designed once. That said, internet forums are not known for their restraint. This is just a curiosity, I couldn't buy this car even if I wanted to. Objectively speaking, is the Cybertruck a complete failure?
37 votes -
How Madrid built its metro cheaply
27 votes -
Inside the war against excessive headlight brightness
73 votes -
iPhone music players with good CarPlay experience?
I’m about to take a road trip and I want to be able to easily play my music and it would be a huge pain to do this with iTunes. I’ve got VLC but the UI leaves much to be desired. I can’t even view...
I’m about to take a road trip and I want to be able to easily play my music and it would be a huge pain to do this with iTunes. I’ve got VLC but the UI leaves much to be desired. I can’t even view my music by album in CarPlay, which is how I’m going to be accessing my music. There are tons of music playing apps out there but they are all varying degrees of sketchy. Does anyone have any recommendations?
11 votes -
US Department of Justice suspends controversial airport search program after investigation
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Portland Airport grows with expansive mass timber roof canopy
36 votes -
How China became the world’s largest car exporter
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Waymo outsources fleet operations to African fintech Moove in Phoenix and, soon, Miami
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Zipcar tech glitch strands US customers in random places for hours - prevents cancelling or ending ride booking
11 votes -
Porsche Macan gets recalled for exessively bright headlights in US
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Panama is planning a new dam to secure water to operate the Canal
12 votes -
Why battery powered cargo ships are compelling
20 votes -
Car maintenance/replacement advice
I have a 2014 CRV, it loses oil horribly and I'm going to have to check it a couple times a week or risk my engine. The mechanic was hesitant to even help me limp it along and said basically...
I have a 2014 CRV, it loses oil horribly and I'm going to have to check it a couple times a week or risk my engine. The mechanic was hesitant to even help me limp it along and said basically there's no fix besides replacing the engine. He put 3 quarts in that day. I didn't have a warning it was low other than the loud start.
I'm trying to decide if it's worth continuing maintenance on this car or worth trading in now while the engine is still kicking (and switching to an electric used car probably) or nursing this along for another year or so. We have a car loan on a wheelchair van we're trying to refinance which means I'll be looking at cars that are about equivalent in value to the CRV.
Thoughts? Advice? Besides keeping oil in my car because I didn't know it was this bad. Ó╭╮Ò
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In Northeast D.C., a rancorous post-election fight erupts — over bike lanes
15 votes -
What happened to passenger hovercraft?
14 votes -
Automatic braking systems save lives. Now they’ll need to work at 62 MPH.
29 votes -
Scrapped policy to charge London’s drivers by the mile
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Reports claim Houthis make Red Sea vessel attacks a $2B business
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Swedish battery cell maker Northvolt, which produces cells for electric vehicles, has announced that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US
6 votes -
Railway travel in 19th century France
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US awards $1.5 billion in grants to improve passenger rail along Northeast Corridor
18 votes -
Air France flight 736, December 31st 2020
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Caltrain's electrification project is paying off
32 votes -
New York Governor Kathy Hochul to relaunch congestion pricing with $9 base toll, sources say
15 votes -
How self-driving cars will destroy cities
41 votes -
Waymo’s robotaxis are now available to everyone in Los Angeles
16 votes -
Tens of thousands of Chinese college students went cycling at night for soup dumplings in Kaifeng. That put the government on edge.
24 votes -
2024 update on Los Angeles Metro projects
8 votes -
Hanford Viaduct - California High-Speed Rail construction progress
15 votes -
US voters greenlight over $25 billion in public transportation ballot measures in 2024
47 votes -
Eastern Finland airports bring back radio navigation systems due to GPS interference – Finnish authorities believe Russia is jamming signals
25 votes -
California EV maker Aptera unveils solar car with 64 km of daily, charge-free range
18 votes -
Amtrak Wolverine (MI), Southwest Chief (AZ) services to see design advancements, right-of-way acquisition with $126 million in grants
12 votes -
One year on, we know this: Sweden's trade unions are more than a match for Elon Musk
35 votes -
Volkswagen plans major cutbacks in Germany: 'We cannot continue as before'
23 votes -
New deadline by which only zero-emission new vans may be sold in Norway will no longer be 2025, but 2027
9 votes -
US airlines now required to automatically refund you for canceled flight
71 votes -
Joe Biden- Kamala Harris administration announces $2.4 billion in new US railroad projects to improve safety and grow the passenger and freight networks
45 votes -
Police in Norway say four people were injured when a tram jumped the rails and crashed into an electronic device store in central Oslo
7 votes -
The traffic model deceit: how US highway agencies manipulate data to justify wasteful expansion
18 votes -
Chicago built 50+ miles of new bike lanes, increasing cyclists by 119% and dramatically reducing fatal collisions
54 votes -
Will the China Cycle come for Airbus and Boeing?
11 votes -
Atlantic Aviation preparing Manhattan Heliport for electric air taxis
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New international airport set to open in Greenland's capital Nuuk, allowing larger aircraft to land for the first time – paving the way for direct flights from US and Europe
13 votes -
US probes Tesla's Full Self-Driving software after fatal crash
23 votes -
Bike manufacturers are making bikes less repairable
60 votes -
The bill finally comes due for Elon Musk
41 votes -
Mass transit on orbital boulevards
6 votes -
Toyota is the latest company to scale back its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies
28 votes