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The full story of the US Federal Aviation Administration's hiring scandal Article 3985 words 15 votes
In Northeast D.C., a rancorous post-election fight erupts — over bike lanes Article 1394 words, published Nov 15 2024 15 votes
Automatic braking systems save lives. Now they’ll need to work at 62 MPH. Article 568 words, published Nov 18 2024 29 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 Article 1140 words 45 votes
Chicago built 50+ miles of new bike lanes, increasing cyclists by 119% and dramatically reducing fatal collisions Article 1021 words 54 votes
Roads in Africa are among world’s deadliest despite few cars Article 546 words, published Oct 2 2024 9 votes
You're a cyclist who was just struck by a car driver. Here's why it was your fault. Article 663 words, published Jan 2 2024 39 votes
Over the last ten years Finland reduced road deaths by a sizable 29% – the average decline in the European Union was 16% Article 664 words 18 votes
Inside Boeing’s factory lapses that led to the Alaska Air blowout Article 3709 words, published Aug 25 2024 16 votes
Finland's national carrier Finnair will resume Estonia flights in June after GPS interference prevented landings Article 245 words 6 votes
The Federal Aviation Administration investigates after Boeing says workers in South Carolina falsified 787 inspection records Article 479 words 50 votes
The United States leads the world in airline safety. That’s because of the way we assign blame when accidents do happen. Article 3425 words 46 votes
Bike Bus gains supporters as a way to promote sustainable and safe mobility Article 583 words 17 votes
Volvo is celebrating its 97th birthday with the opening of what it calls "World of Volvo" in the company's hometown of Gothenburg, Sweden Article 666 words, published Apr 11 2024 7 votes
Long untouchable, fire departments are causing death and homelessness in American cities by advocating for bad policies Article 2318 words 28 votes
All the ways car dependency is wrecking us – car harm: a global review of automobility's harm to people and the environment Video 16:35 15 votes
'If anything happens, it's not suicide': Boeing whistleblower's prediction before death Article 432 words 52 votes
Boeing is withholding key details about door plug on Alaska 737 Max 9 jet, NTSB says Article 660 words 29 votes