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Tesla recalls 135,000 cars after pushing back against regulators
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Boeing charged and agrees to pay $2.5 billion for 737 MAX fraud conspiracy
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US FAA and Boeing manipulated 737 Max tests during recertification
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Boeing’s 737 MAX aircraft is now back in service
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GM will recall about seven million US pickup trucks and SUVs from the 2007-2014 model years to replace potentially dangerous Takata air bag inflators
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Boeing 737 MAX cleared to fly after deadly crashes forced a two-year US ban
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Driving the 2021 Cadillac Escalade was one of the most stressful experiences of my life
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Tesla included in JD Power survey for the first time, and it’s bad
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Ford recalls 2.15 million US vehicles for potentially faulty door latches
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The ancient computers in the Boeing 737 Max are holding up a fix
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How Helsinki and Oslo cut pedestrian deaths to zero – after years of committed action, neither city recorded a single pedestrian fatality in 2019
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The Boeing 737 MAX aircraft: Preliminary investigative findings from the House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure
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Train driver and rail worker dead after passenger train derails near Wallan, north of Melbourne
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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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US FAA engineers objected to Boeing’s removal of some 787 lightning protection measures
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US FAA chief says Boeing 737 Max recertification process to stretch into 2020
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Only two road traffic deaths per 100,000 inhabitants were reported in Norway in 2019, making it the best-performing country for road safety
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The US FAA is examining whether the trend toward smaller seats and less personal space on today’s planes poses safety risks to those aboard in the event of an emergency
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Self-driving Uber vehicle that killed woman in March 2018 could not detect jaywalking pedestrians
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The complicated ethics of Tesla's Autopilot - It could save the lives of millions, but it will kill some people first
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For drivers, roads are safer than ever – but for people on foot, they are getting deadlier. Car companies and Silicon Valley claim that they have the solution. But is that too good to be true?
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Crash course: How Boeing's managerial revolution created the 737 Max disaster
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Teddy bear fence along Copper Coast Highway poses safety risk to children, South Australia mayors warn
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The future is four wheels, cyclists be damned
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Tesla’s autopilot found partly to blame for 2018 Los Angeles Freeway crash
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Gothenburg port in Sweden has installed the country's first automated sobriety check to prevent drivers over the alcohol limit from venturing on to its road network
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Why speed kills cities: US cities are dropping urban speed limits in an effort to boost safety and lower crash rates. But the benefits of less-rapid urban mobility don’t end there
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Feds told Tesla to stop making “misleading statements” on Model 3 safety
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Dozens of arrests in Copenhagen for drunk scooter driving
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Tests on Boeing's 737 Max have revealed a new safety risk unrelated to two fatal crashes that led to the grounding of the aircraft
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The LED traffic light and the danger of "but sometimes!"
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Workers at a Boeing 787 Dreamliner plant in South Carolina have complained of defective manufacturing, debris left on planes and pressure to not report violations
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Should we stop using the word 'cyclist'?
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Software is everywhere, but it's not always an upgrade
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Doomed Boeing jets lacked two safety features that company sold only as extras
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How Boeing, US FAA certified the suspect 737 MAX flight control system
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Boeing 737 MAX 8 operations suspended in Australia after Ethiopian Airlines crash
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The striking similarities between Lion Air and Ethiopian 737 MAX crashes
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Pedestrian deaths reach highest level in decades, US report says
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Inside Tesla’s factory, a medical clinic designed to ignore injured workers
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The origins of speed limits in the US
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Elon Musk announces plan to open source part of Tesla's vehicle security software
@elonmusk: Great Q&A @defcon last night. Thanks for helping make Tesla & SpaceX more secure! Planning to open-source Tesla vehicle security software for free use by other car makers. Extremely important to a safe self-driving future for all.
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Driverless cars could make our roads safer and reduce congestion. But the algorithms driving them will also have to make life-or-death decisions.
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Elon Musk ordered Tesla engineers to stop doing a critical brake test on Model 3s
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Why emergency braking systems sometimes hit parked cars and lane dividers: Recent Tesla autopilot crashes hold a lesson for the whole industry
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Tesla sedan in autopilot mode collides with parked police vehicle in Laguna Beach
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Fiat Chrysler recalls 4.8 million vehicles that could get stuck in cruise control
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America's boulevards of death
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Uber vehicle reportedly saw but ignored woman it struck
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