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6 votes
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An overview of the technology behind self-driving cars and some of the issues and concerns that are slowing down their development
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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.
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Nokia and SoftBank reveal trials that they say successfully demonstrate that 5G technology can be safely and efficiently utilised for connected cars
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Scandinavian Airlines clarifies an advert intended to highlight the role of travel, immigration and cultural diversity after it was pilloried online by far-right and nationalist groups
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Tesla remotely disables Autopilot on used Model S after it was sold
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Any bike commuters here?
I just started biking to work this week, and I'm loving it so far. I still need a lot of gear for max comfort, and I need to work out whether to shower at work or what, but I'm excited to figure...
I just started biking to work this week, and I'm loving it so far. I still need a lot of gear for max comfort, and I need to work out whether to shower at work or what, but I'm excited to figure those things out.
Wondering if anyone else on Tildes commutes by bike, what your experience has been, any tips you might have!
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Swedish automaker Volvo Cars and its owner Chinese automaker Geely Holding are considering a merger deal
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Competition authority puts brakes on Helsinki-Tallinn combi travel card – app-based service Whim referred the planned cooperation to the Finnish competition authority
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A ban on selling new petrol, diesel or hybrid cars in the UK will be brought forward from 2040 to 2035 at the latest, under government plans
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Honk more, wait more: Mumbai traffic police introduce the punishing signal to curb noise pollution
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Toyota has a history of creating misleading electric vehicle ads, especially with its 'self-charging hybrid' ad campaign – Norway has now banned the campaign
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Uber tests feature allowing some California drivers to set fares
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Boeing enjoys rare moment of brightness as massive 777X makes first flight
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Tesla and the State of Michigan makes deal to be able to sell and service vehicles within the state
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Boeing's woes continue: 737 Max fix slips to summer—and that’s just one of Boeing’s problems
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Amtrak asks two people who use wheelchairs to pay $25,000 for a ride
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Boeing is in talks to borrow $10 billion or more as 737 Max crisis wears on in the US
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Finland has expressed interest in a new high-speed train that would connect its capital Helsinki to Moscow in just six hours
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Denmark's government wants a planned bridge over the Kattegat sea between Aarhus and Copenhagen to carry trains as well as cars, more than doubling the cost
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Heathrow Airport installs anti-drone system to detect threats
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Oslo to introduce electric ferries from next year – five newly-built electric boats will ply their way around the Inner Oslofjord
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Train driver's view: "Stormy" winter conditions on the mountainpass (Bergen Line, Norway)
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Sweden could revive its night trains to Europe, agency finds – Malmö to Cologne is proposed as the first route for sleeper trains
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Finland's Helsinki Airport debuts toilet facilities for pets – more than 10,000 dogs travel through the international airport every year
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Sweden has seen a 4% drop in the number of people flying via its airports, as flight-shaming takes off
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Guillaume Laffon landing Air France Flight 334 (Boeing 777) into Logan International Airport (BOS)
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Free-of-charge public transport isn't free, Finnish experts say
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GM will resurrect the Hummer name on an all-electric pickup truck to be sold under the GMC brand
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Sweden's PM Stefan Löfven wants swift and complete probe into Iran plane crash
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"This airplane is designed by clowns who in turn are supervised by monkeys."—Boeing employees mocked Federal Aviation Administration in internal messages before 737 Max disasters
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Iranian missile accidentally brought down Ukrainian jet, officials say, citing early evidence
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Ukranian Boeing 737-800 plane with 176 people on board crashes near Tehran, Iran with no survivors
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CES 2020: Uber and Hyundai created a flying electric taxi
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Airline JetBlue pledges to be carbon-neutral by July 2020
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New electric car sales in Norway rose by a third last year amid soaring demand for Tesla's vehicles – but the company will face a more competitive market in 2020
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Major fire at Stavanger airport on Norway's west coast destroyed hundreds of cars, grounded air traffic and led to the evacuation of the facilities
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How ride-hail companies can help, not hurt, cities
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Oslo saw zero pedestrian and cyclist deaths in 2019 – reducing the number of cars reduced the number of traffic fatalities
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A quick fix—getting a 787 back in the air after a diversion
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Our Tesla Model 3 suffered a catastrophic failure while parked
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New York’s Penn Station shows how progressives have made it too hard for the government to do big things
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Boeing’s push to make training profitable may have left 737 Max pilots unprepared
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Why a European airline flies a Boeing 767 between Frankfurt and Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada (population 25,000)
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Why Kansas City’s free transit experiment matters
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The story of Freedom Ship
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Qantas selects modified Airbus A350-1000 with additional fuel tank for direct Sydney to London flights beginning 2023
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Copenhagen's new Metro is a thing of beauty
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US Federal Aviation Administration engineers objected to Boeing’s removal of some 787 lightning protection measures
5 votes