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mattfife.com
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| | | | | The end of speeding as we know it? The NTSB is calling on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) tomandate the use of speed control technologyin every new car. It uses a mecha... | |
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futurism.com
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| | | | | Tesla CEO Elon Musk explained on Twitter that his self-driving cars will be able to predict your destination without you having to say a word. | |
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www.politico.com
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| | | | | On this day in 1972, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released the results of a two-year study that concluded that Chevrolet's 1960-63 Corvair models were at least as safe as comparable models of similar cars sold during in the same period. The report contradicted charges lodged by Ralph Nader, a leading consumer advocate. | |
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humantransit.org
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| | | A reader asks: [Alon Levy's] post onThe Transport Politicabout through-routing commuter rail in New York brought up a question I've had for several years regarding transit systems. Why isn't through-routing more common? This applies to rail, BRT, regular bus, etc. It seems that through-routing all or most of a city's lines via a central transit [...] | ||