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Tesla Updating Autopilot In Nearly Every Car In U.S. After Investigation Into Crashes
The update will ensure drivers using the company's so-called “Autopilot,” which is not autonomous, remain in control of the vehicle.
America’s Most Exciting High Speed Rail Project Gets $3 Billion Grant From Feds
The Southern California-to-Las Vegas route makes total sense and involves no wishful thinking in order to be a resounding success.
The Cybertruck Is a Disappointment Even to Cybertruck Superfans
Looking at the specs alone, the car is delivering 30 percent less range than expected for 30 percent more money.
Cruise Exec Omitted Pedestrian Dragging In Summary of Self-Driving Car Incident to California DMV, Email Shows
An email obtained by Motherboard supports the CA DMV’s contention that Cruise misled the agency about what really happened during the October 2 crash.
More People Are Watching Videos on Their Phones While Driving. Often, It’s Perfectly Legal.
Cyclists and pedestrians are reporting a rise in distracted driving. The phenomenon is both real and legal in many states.
Revel, After Disrupting Cities With Moped Chaos, Is Just Another Uber Clone Now
Once briefly in the spotlight for distinctive mopeds, the buzzy startup is now a taxi-and-EV-charging company.
One Regulation Could Have Stopped a Nationwide Car Theft Wave. Why Don't We Have It?
In 2007, Canada started requiring all vehicles to have a cheap, effective anti-theft device. The U.S. didn't. Now, it is paying the price with a surge in Kia and Hyundai thefts.
Cruise Self-Driving License Revoked After It Withheld Pedestrian Injury Footage, DMV Says
The DMV said the vehicles “are not safe for the public’s operation.”
NYPD Cop Who Threatened 311 Caller to Protect Parking Spots Gets $500 Fine
The complainant filed 311 reports about cops parked on the sidewalk and bike lanes outside the precinct.
‘Kia Boys’ Trend Fueling Nationwide Crime Wave Is Running Rampant on Instagram
Long associated with TikTok, the viral trend of stealing Kias and Hyundais is now far more popular—and more permitted—on Instagram.
A Computer Model Is Causing Years of Delays for Amtrak's New High-Speed Trains, Scathing Audit Finds
The flagship Acela fleet may have to cut service because Amtrak is running out of spare parts and using unsupported software on critical components while the new fleet is nowhere close to entering service.