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It will soon be easy for self-driving cars to hide in plain sight. We shouldn’t let them.
If they ever hit our roads for real, other drivers need to know exactly what they are.
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AI traffic light system could make traffic jams a distant memory
Long queues at traffic lights could be a thing of the past, thanks to a new artificial intelligence system developed by Aston University researchers.
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Improved voice technology can now let us keep hands on the wheel
Technical advances mean voice assistants in autos are actually helping drivers.
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Background music can make us less cautious
Background music is a feature of most people’s everyday lives. Whether it’s while driving, at the gym, at home, or even at work, we often have music playing while we’re doing something else. Research into precisely how this affects our behaviour, emotions and cognitive processes have provided mixed findings, however.
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Man's Tesla froze while speeding down highway at 83 mph
A man was stuck behind the wheel of a speeding Tesla as the car’s computer froze while driving at 85 mph. The man says all of the controls stopped working — including the turn signal, hazard …
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Cars could get more dangerous before they get safer
Automated driving features are supposed to make cars safer. But in the hands of drivers who put too much trust in those systems, or simply don't know how to use them, they could make the roads more dangerous instead.
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13-year-old was driving truck in Texas crash that killed 9, including New Mexico college golfers
The child was driving the truck that swerved into a van carrying members of the University of the Southwest golf teams Tuesday night, officials said.
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U.S. to let TEENS drive big rigs in test program to help ease supply chain shortage
Currently, truckers who cross state lines must be at least 21 years old, but an apprenticeship program to ease supply chain backlogs would drop that age to 18.
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In a comparison of life-cycle emissions, EVs crushed combustion cars
The study finds that the total indirect emissions from EVs pale in comparison to the indirect emissions from fossil fuel-powered vehicles.
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Canadians all crash their cars on the first snow day, it's because we're idiots
If you cause a collision on the first snow day of the year, it’s not an “accident"; it's because you're a dope
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I-Team: Alcohol Detection Systems Will Now Be Mandatory In All New Vehicles
A new law will require alcohol detection systems in new cars to stop drunk drivers from getting behind the wheel. But those cars might not be ready until 2026.
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Automakers must soon install tech in new cars that can detect and stop drunk drivers, Congress says
Biden's infrastructure bill says carmakers must install tech that can check if a driver is drunk and "limit motor vehicle operation" if needed.
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Ever wondered about the F1 safety car? We talk to its driver
The veteran of 420 F1 races tells us about his job.
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The lost history of the electric car – and what it tells us about the future of transport
The long read: To every age dogged with pollution, accidents and congestion, the transport solution for the next generation seems obvious – but the same problems keep coming back
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A Tesla mystery: Why didn't auto-braking stop these crashes?
While regulators investigate a spate of Teslas steering themselves into parked vehicles, Tesla owners have been reporting faulty collision avoidance systems
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EV charger 101: It’s not just plug-and-play
With the world shifting to electric vehicles, figuring out the best way to get a car charger for an electric vehicle installed is going to become common challenge for many of us. Here's a look at what’s involved, and what factors to consider, when it comes to installing an EV charger in your home.
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MIT study finds Tesla drivers become inattentive when Autopilot is activated
By the end of this week, potentially thousands of Tesla owners will be testing out the automaker’s newest version of its “Full Self-Driving” beta software, version 10.0.1, on public roads, even as regulators and federal officials investigate the safety of the system after a few high-profile crashes.
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Drift Hunters – 1 player games
Play Drift Hunters full unblocked no need download
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Tesla will make sure you are a good driver before giving you access to Full Self-Driving Beta
Elon Musk said that Tesla will use its telemetry data to make sure customers are “good” drivers before allowing them to access its Full Self-Driving Beta software. This is a tricky situation since those customers already paid for the software. Last week, Tesla started pushing its new Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta v10 software update to its early access fleet.
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How to end the American obsession with driving
To fight climate change, cities need to be designed with much more walking, biking, and public transit use in mind.
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