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28 votes
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Texas sues Allstate Insurance over its collection of driver data
24 votes -
BYD's self-driving U9 jumps over obstacles
23 votes -
Jeju Air flight 2216 crashed during landing. 179 of 181 onboard killed.
41 votes -
What robotaxis brought San Francisco
13 votes -
Drone collides with firefighting aircraft over Palisades fire, in Los Angeles, FAA says
23 votes -
These two cities used to be the same - London, ON vs Utrecht and difference between their infrastructural development
12 votes -
Ryanair sues passenger for €15,000 after flight was diverted due to ‘inexcusable behaviour’
15 votes -
Massachusetts bill could fully legalize kei cars and override RMV ban
58 votes -
California high-speed rail project: Here’s where Central Valley construction stands
17 votes -
Subsidies and incentives have helped Norway become the trailblazer for electric vehicles. What can others learn?
5 votes -
Strikes against Tesla Sweden leave over 100 charging stalls waiting for power – IF Metall has been lodging strike efforts against Tesla for over a year now
20 votes -
Norwegian shipbuilder Vard partners with Norwegian University of Science and Technology to explore potential of nuclear propulsion in maritime applications
8 votes -
NTSB animation - In-flight collision during Dallas Air Show B-17 accident
4 votes -
South Korea plane crash: Why was there a wall near the runway?
22 votes -
In Norway, 90% of new car registrations are electric. In 2025, that number might be 100%.
18 votes -
The world's northernmost metro system – Helsinki Metro (Helsingin Metro)
5 votes -
Honda and Nissan announce plans to merge, creating world's third-largest automaker
57 votes -
Hank Green on the recent US drone sightings
16 votes -
US Joe Biden administration grants California waiver to ban gas car sales in 2035
48 votes -
Chrysler only sells a minivan. The iconic brand’s days could be numbered.
20 votes -
Kansas City receives new streetcars for Main Street extension
12 votes -
More riders than expected have used Oklahoma City's RAPID NW bus line
11 votes -
Honda confirms new Prelude hybrid coupe is coming to the US in late 2025
8 votes -
In the real world, existing EV batteries may last up to 40% longer than expected from lab tests
33 votes -
$10 billion in government loans announced for United States EV charging network, battery production
13 votes -
Waymo to begin testing in Tokyo, its first international destination
14 votes -
Melbourne's project to remove level rail/road crossings has many benefits
16 votes -
Will even the most advanced subs have nowhere to hide?
11 votes -
Mystery drones over New Jersey spark concerns as FBI investigates
20 votes -
Amtrak sets all-time ridership record in fiscal year 2024 (and other accomplishments)
23 votes -
GM exits robotaxi market, will bring Cruise operations in house
11 votes -
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 -
US Department of Justice suspends controversial airport search program after investigation
34 votes -
Portland Airport grows with expansive mass timber roof canopy
36 votes -
How China became the world’s largest car exporter
7 votes -
Waymo outsources fleet operations to African fintech Moove in Phoenix and, soon, Miami
14 votes -
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
21 votes -
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
19 votes -
In Northeast D.C., a rancorous post-election fight erupts — over bike lanes
15 votes -
What happened to passenger hovercraft?
14 votes