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17 votes
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Elon Musk announced Tesla is cutting the price of the Model S the same day competitor Lucid Motors revealed the price of its cheaper Air sedan
15 votes -
'Person in jetpack' spotted flying again near LA airport
12 votes -
Finnish carrier Finnair will start selling business class airplane food in supermarkets in a move to keep its catering staff employed
8 votes -
Waymo is opening its fully driverless service to the general public in Phoenix
9 votes -
Berlin Brandenburg (BER) airport to finally open after nine-year delay
6 votes -
Seattle approves minimum wage for Uber and Lyft drivers
9 votes -
Oakland Airport wants to attract passengers with free rapid Covid testing
2 votes -
Sweden, Finland and Estonia to look at new evidence on MS Estonia sinking in 1994 – ferry sank with the loss of 852 lives, in one of Europe's worst peacetime maritime disasters
7 votes -
United to be first US airline to offer coronavirus tests for passengers
7 votes -
Will Tesla's new "tabless" battery cells utilise schoopage?
3 votes -
Finland has deployed coronavirus-sniffing dogs at the Nordic country's main international airport – a four-month trial of an alternative testing method
9 votes -
Vintage bicycle repair
I love bicycles. I really love the aesthetic of vintage bicycles and the easy-ish to repair nature of them. They are mostly standard off-the-shelf parts, nuts, bolts and washers etc. Look for...
I love bicycles. I really love the aesthetic of vintage bicycles and the easy-ish to repair nature of them. They are mostly standard off-the-shelf parts, nuts, bolts and washers etc.
Look for opportunities to give old things new life, a quote that inspired me from a YouTube channel titled Old Shovel. He repairs old tools and recently bicycles.
Since then, I have been restoring a 1974 Canadian Tire branded Japanese Bridgestone Youngway.
Any advice for a newbie hobby vintage bicycle restorer?
9 votes -
Nikola: How to parlay an ocean of lies into a partnership with the largest auto OEM in America
14 votes -
Ammonia on route to fuel ships and planes
8 votes -
The age of electric cars is dawning ahead of schedule
6 votes -
Ami, the tiny cube on wheels that French fourteen-year-olds can drive
21 votes -
A group of migrants rescued by a Danish tanker in the Mediterranean have been allowed to land in Italy after more than forty days at sea
5 votes -
What happened to the largest helicopter ever built?
9 votes -
Uber is hurting drivers like me in its legal fight in California
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Apple adds cycling routes and EV charging stations to Maps in iOS 14
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Airline pilots landing at LAX report "a guy in a jetpack" flying alongside them
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A friendly reminder: If you own a bicycle, you must own a helmet
I shivered at the thought of being severely brain-damaged after being hit by a car while cycling about a month ago. I am now extremely humbled by the fragility of the human body. The vehicle that...
I shivered at the thought of being severely brain-damaged after being hit by a car while cycling about a month ago. I am now extremely humbled by the fragility of the human body. The vehicle that hit me was going really slow--a hard requirement of the lane. An apt cyclist can easily achieve 30 MPH (48km/h). That's enough to do a lot of damage itself. Now imagine a shock with a vehicle coming in the opposite direction at a mere 20 MPH (32km/h) (that’s not what happened to me BTW. I have no recollection of the accident, and no wish to get in touch with the driver. I don’t resent him at all, in fact he was extremely caring and wanted to ride with me in the ambulance but my mom was already occupying the only spot).
I'm terrible at physics but you guys and girls are probably not, so you make the calculations. To sum up, without a helmet a ridiculously "benign" accident at low speeds can literally impair you for life.
After the crash, my helmet went into pieces. I wish someone had got it so I can visualize the extent of my luck. It was an old helmet that should have been replaced at least 2 years ago. It cost me about 30 bucks and probably saved my life or cognition.
So, cyclists: own a helmet and use it whenever you're on the bike even if there are no cars around. A skilled cyclist can still crash all by himself/herself. And a car could appear from nowhere.
Some people get brain damage by falling in the bathroom. Why would you be safer waltzing around on top of a metal frame?
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Appeals court grants a stay on injunction, after Lyft announces rideshare operations would be suspended in California at 11:59 PM tonight
13 votes -
Uber and Lyft both threaten to suspend their services in California unless the ruling requiring them to classify drivers as employees is overturned
18 votes -
New Toyotas will upload data to AWS
11 votes -
The case against American truck bloat
13 votes -
Anthony Levandowski sentenced to eighteen months in prison for stealing self-driving trade secrets from Google before joining Uber
13 votes -
Canadian drivers with US licence plates harassed by fellow Canadians
9 votes -
Porsche found a way to 3D-print lightweight pistons that add even more horsepower
6 votes -
Boeing quietly pulls plug on the 747, closing era of jumbo jets
8 votes -
Architecture studio Cobe and engineering firm Arup have designed the Orienktaj and Nordhavn Metro stations as part of a docklands development in Copenhagen
5 votes -
Forgotten for a century, Australia's first sanctioned air mail flight re-enacted at Lismore
4 votes -
California Air Resources Board passes law banning the sale of heavy diesel trucks and vans completely by 2045
11 votes -
Supreme Court of Canada sides with Uber drivers, opening door to $400M class-action lawsuit
9 votes -
London Tube map made from a working circuit board
8 votes -
Tesla included in JD Power survey for the first time, and it’s bad
14 votes -
Uber, Lyft algorithms charged users more for trips to non-white US neighborhoods: study
7 votes -
Would you give up flying to lower your environmental impact?
21 votes -
Titanium: The metal that made the SR-71 possible
6 votes -
Tesla has some major Model Y quality issues
7 votes -
Sweden has said an offer of support for Scandinavian Airlines would be dependent on the airline agreeing to tougher emissions goals
3 votes -
Tesla Model S Long Range Plus now achieves an Environmental Protection Agency-rated 402 mile range thanks to improvements in vehicle efficiency and design
5 votes -
Ford recalls 2.15 million US vehicles for potentially faulty door latches
4 votes -
Why helicopter airlines failed
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Used-car prices bounce back after giving US industry a scare
9 votes -
All-electric Grand Caravan makes maiden flight
9 votes -
Software bug in Bombardier airliner made planes turn the wrong way
6 votes -
US court grants permission to recover Marconi telegraph from Titanic wreckage—but NOAA is fiercely opposed to the controversial salvage mission
6 votes -
Andy Byford to be commissioner of Transport for London
6 votes