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Overtaking the odds: Do passing zones make rural roads safer?The frustration of getting stuck behind a slow vehicle on a remote road is all too familiar to drivers in Pennsylvania, where rural roads make up about 60% of highways. One of the roadway features that addresses this issue are passing zones—dotted sections of two-lane roadways that allow for vehicles... Read more
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First 3D look at strength-boosting 'twinning' behavior in lightweight magnesium alloyIn a study that advances lightweight magnesium alloys for more fuel-efficient, affordable vehicles, University of Michigan researchers used powerful X-rays to capture the first 3D views of the formation of microscopic structures that can help the material absorb stress without breaking.... Read more
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Wind tunnel enables testing of advanced air mobility aircraft wingThe advanced air mobility industry is currently working to produce novel aircraft ranging from air taxis to autonomous cargo drones, and all of those designs will require extensive testing—which is why NASA is working to give them a head-start by studying a special kind of model wing.... Read more
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Eco-driving measures could significantly reduce vehicle emissionsAny motorist who has ever waited through multiple cycles for a traffic light to turn green knows how annoying signalized intersections can be. But sitting at intersections isn't just a drag on drivers' patience—unproductive vehicle idling could contribute as much as 15% of the carbon dioxide emissions from U.S. land... Read more
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Electric 'air taxis' could debut in Japan from 2027Airline ANA said Thursday that, together with a US start-up, it hopes to have electric "air taxis" whizzing over Japan from as early as 2027.... Read more
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Researchers develop world's first AI roadside technology to prevent animal–vehicle collisionsA team of researchers have developed and successfully tested a world-first roadside technology designed to prevent animal–vehicle collisions in regional Australia.... Read more
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Philadelphia is using AI-driven cameras to keep bus lanes clear. Transparency can help build trust in the systemThe Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority piloted a new enforcement tool in Philadelphia in 2023: AI-powered cameras mounted on seven of its buses. The results were immediate and dramatic: In just 70 days, the cameras flagged over 36,000 cars blocking bus lanes.... Read more
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Czech driverless train hits open trackA rail line linking two northern Czech towns is testing Europe's first driverless train operating in an open environment, its developer told AFP on Tuesday.... Read more
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EPA removal of vehicle emissions limits won't stop the shift to electric vehicles, but will make it harderThe U.S. government is in full retreat from its efforts to make vehicles more fuel-efficient, which it has been waging, along with state governments, since the 1970s.... Read more
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Data gaps slow rollout of electric truck charging sites across ScotlandHeavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) operators are being urged to help drive forward the transition to battery electric trucks, by providing researchers with essential data.... Read more
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China's Baidu to deploy robotaxis on rideshare app LyftChinese internet giant Baidu plans to launch its robotaxis on rideshare app Lyft in Germany and Britain in 2026, pending regulatory approval, the two companies said on Monday.... Read more
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Strong airplane turbulence more likely with summer heat, climate changeFor most airline passengers, rumbles and shakes at 37,000 feet might jolt nerves or spill a drink.... Read more
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Underpaying and overusing our roads: The true cost of drivingIf you've ever been stuck in gridlocked traffic on the 405 or circled the block looking for parking in L.A., you've experienced the kinds of problems Michael Manville has spent years researching and trying to solve.... Read more
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Sustainable mobility: Researchers develop AI route planner to reduce car dependencyCars are still the number one mode of transportation in Germany, in spite of their high carbon emissions. To make eco-friendly alternatives more attractive, researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB are working with partners in the DAKIMO project to develop intelligent, intermodal transportation.... Read more
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What in-flight turbulence is and when it becomes dangerous for passengers and crewsA Delta Air Lines flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam that was hit by serious turbulence Wednesday, sending 25 people on board to hospitals and forcing the flight to divert to Minnesota, highlighted the dangers of flying through unstable air.... Read more