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17 votes
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When you were first getting your driver's license, what were you afraid of?
Did you fear adverse weather conditions like icy roads? How did you handle them? Did you initially consider yourself as too incompetent to drive? Were you afraid of breaking traffic laws? Were you...
Did you fear adverse weather conditions like icy roads? How did you handle them?
Did you initially consider yourself as too incompetent to drive?
Were you afraid of breaking traffic laws?
Were you afraid of getting into an accident?
Did you face any of these situations and how did you handle them?
Are you still afraid of driving?26 votes -
At twenty airports in the United States, security screening is handled not by the Transportation Security Administration, but by private companies — and their checkpoints aren’t seeing long lines
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The world's most annoying road | Map Men
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BYD claims five-minute electric vehicle charging with new battery tech
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The billionaire ‘buccaneer’ braving the Strait of Hormuz
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Shadow fleet dominates Hormuz crossings as Iran ramps up bypass loadings
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US government announces pilot program for eVTOLS and ultralight aerial vehicles even without FAA certification
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Calvin Jones' retirement announcement
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Tech trends to watch, with a particular focus on transportation
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BMW Group to deploy humanoid robots in production in Germany for the first time
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United Airlines Flight 232 lost all hydraulics mid-air. This is the story of the “impossible landing".
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Girl, 14, shot dead as South Africa's 'taxi wars' hit school
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Why are American passenger trains slow?
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The United States needs fewer bus stops
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The best and worst Swiss trains
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Stockholm's metro stations really do look this cool in person – let me show you what I saw while visiting the city
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Tesla 'Robotaxi' status check eight months in: a complete joke
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Why Jony Ive put buttons in the electric Ferrari
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US Federal Aviation Administration reopens El Paso airport hours after saying it was grounding flights for ten days
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Airspace closure in the Texas border city of El Paso followed spat over drone-related tests and party balloon shoot-down, sources say
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New Bay Area Rapid Transit fare gates generate $10 million annually
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The shadowy world of abandoned oil tankers
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Elon Musk says Tesla ending Models S and X production
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Whatever happened to the Uber bezzle?
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The Boring Company faces Nashville tunnel criticism
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China to ban hidden door handles on cars starting 2027
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New York City congestion pricing’s unexpected winners: suburban drivers
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How Norway accomplished a near-total electric vehicle transition – almost 100 percent of new cars registered in November were electric
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Newcastle council is looking into restoring a ferry route between the UK city and Bergen in Norway – it last operated in 2008, when it was cancelled due to rising oil prices
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European nations issue warning to Russia-linked shadow fleet
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Finland is the undisputed world leader when it comes to icebreakers – Finnish companies have designed 80% of all those currently in operation, and 60% were built at shipyards there
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San Francisco parents are letting teens ride in Waymos without an adult
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Why America needs fewer bus stops
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South Carolina's freeway for bikes
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Canada agrees to cut tariff on Chinese electric vehicles in return for lower tariffs on Canadian farm products
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How Copenhagen built the metro of the future | Københavns Metro
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Judge laughs at TSA as Southwest fights $48 million fine for keeping passenger fees
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The city where free buses changed everything
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Europe loves night trains - so why are many routes disappearing across the continent?
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BYD overtakes Tesla as China reshapes the global electric vehicle race
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Waymo: lessons from the PG&E outage in San Francisco
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Congestion pricing = accessible US transit
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Kansas City Streetcar's Riverfront extension is on track to open next spring
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Report shows bike lane initiative positively impacting traffic in Boston
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Toll roads are spreading in America
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Can a heavily modified Rivian take the electric vehicle Cannonball record? (Part 1)
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Can I defeat telematics in a GM car?
Previously, I wondered what model car I should buy if I wanted to maintain my privacy. Thanks to everyone who chimed in, especially @kari, @qot, and @Narry. Although I astound myself to be typing...
Previously, I wondered what model car I should buy if I wanted to maintain my privacy. Thanks to everyone who chimed in, especially @kari, @qot, and @Narry. Although I astound myself to be typing this, I may just have found an option in a Cadillac Lyriq.
Earlier this year, the FTC banned GM from selling driver data to consumer reporting agencies and GM ended their egregious program. This and privacy laws in my state give me some small hope of avoiding the worst data collection practices. But, if I buy this car, I would want greater certainly that can only be had by physical intervention. Local audio/security aftermarket installers have nothing for me. Would anyone have a resource or ideas?
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King Air autolands in Colorado
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Why this long-range bomber will likely be the first jet aircraft to reach 100 years of continuous flying
19 votes