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State of Tennessee tells U.S. Navy veteran he's not an American citizen and cancels his driver's license
The state of Tennessee says a Navy veteran who has lived in the U.S. for more than seven decades is not an American citizen and has canceled his driver's license.
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Logan Car Services
Limo jobs are essential in logistics, ensuring smooth goods movement. These roles are more than just driving; they're crucial for the economy. However, they come with challenges and quirks.
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How Tesla, BMW, Ford, GM and Mercedes driver assist systems compare
We tested vehicles from BMW, Tesla, GM, Ford and Mercedes equipped with advanced driver assistance systems. Here's how they performed.
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Study shows Tesla owners have most car accidents, but Ram has the worst drivers
LendingTree's study, based on tens of millions of insurance quotes between November 2022 and November 2023, placed Tesla drivers at the top of the most-accident-prone list. Only...
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Bronx Rentals - Car rent in Austria
Car rent in Vienna with huge collection of cars for all tastes.
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Australian uni student invents electric motor to convert petrol and diesel cars into hybrids
This unique electric motor has won a prestigious design award and might be available to buy in the future.
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I rented a Tesla for a month. It was a giant pain in the a***
A major car rental company was renting Teslas out for about one-third the cost of a petrol car. We figured, how different could it be?
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A totaled Tesla was sold for parts in the U.S. but came back online in Ukraine — here’s what happened
The car or its computer was suddenly online in a southern region of war-torn Ukraine.
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California just opened the floodgates for self-driving cars
In a pivotal moment for the autonomous transportation industry, California chose to expand one of the biggest test cases for the technology.
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Victim blaming has made cars the biggest killer of children in Australia
Globally, road “accidents” kill more than 1 million people a year, and are the primary cause of death for people aged under 30.
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Lotus' Eletre SUV shows the company has finally grown up
We all need to mature someday, and for Lotus, that time is now.
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Evo-F2 – Blumgi games
Blumgi games
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New York City will charge drivers going downtown. Other cities may be next
President Joe Biden’s administration is set to allow New York City to move forward with a landmark program to toll vehicles entering Lower Manhattan, after a public review period ends Monday.
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I love electric vehicles – and was an early adopter. But increasingly I feel duped
Sadly, keeping your old petrol car may be better than buying an EV, says actor Rowan Atkinson
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I love electric vehicles – and was an early adopter. But increasingly I feel duped
Electric motoring is, in theory, a subject about which I should know something. My first university degree was in electrical and electronic engineering, with a subsequent master’s in control systems. Combine this, perhaps surprising, academic pathway with a lifelong passion for the motorcar, and you can see why I was drawn into an early adoption of electric vehicles. I bought my first electric hybrid 18 years ago and my first pure electric car nine years ago and (notwithstanding our poor electric charging infrastructure) have enjoyed my time with both very much.
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Death by GPS: are satnavs changing our brains?
We increasingly rely on GPS to get from A to B. But what happens if we’re led catastrophically astray – and are we losing our sense of direction?
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Don’t expect your car’s safety technology to save you
Automakers tout advanced driver-assistance systems like adaptive cruise control and emergency braking as a solution to the epidemic of traffic fatalities.
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When it comes to cars, there is no housing crisis (just an existential one)
One man makes the case that Americans' pursuit of abundant parking is upending our cities and our lives.
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The Glorious Return of an Old-School Car Feature
Automakers are starting to admit that a new car technology didn’t work out.
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The EPA says Americans could save $1 trillion on gas under its auto emissions plan
The EPA says Americans could save up to $1.1 trillion in gas if the country adopts its proposal to impose the most stringent auto emission regulations ever.
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