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AI model pinpoints sources of driver stress, paving the way for smart driving assistants

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In 2024, 1,040 accidents were recorded on Spanish roads, in addition to minor collisions and other driving problems. The causes of these accidents include speeding, adverse weather conditions and substance abuse, but also distraction and […]

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Japan’s troubled automaker Nissan banks on hybrid EV technology

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Money-losing Japanese automaker Nissan is banking on its latest “e-Power” technology for a turnaround.This post was originally published on this site

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Verification framework uncovers safety lapses in open-source self-driving system

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Using a newly developed verification framework, researchers have uncovered safety limitations in open-source self-driving systems during high-speed movements and sudden cut-ins, raising concerns for real-world deployments.This post was originally published on this site

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US Senate blocks California’s electric vehicle mandate

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US senators on Thursday blocked California’s landmark mandate phasing out gas-powered cars, dealing a blow to the state’s move toward electric vehicles in a pointed rebuke of Democratic climate change policies.This post was originally published […]

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Algorithms can predict rare kinds of failures in areas such as air traffic scheduling

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On Dec. 21, 2022, just as peak holiday season travel was getting underway, Southwest Airlines went through a cascading series of failures in their scheduling, initially triggered by severe winter weather in the Denver area. […]

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E-bikes for everyone: Three NZ trials show people will make the switch—with the right support

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Anyone who uses city roads will know e-bikes have become increasingly popular in Aotearoa New Zealand. But we also know rising e-bike sales have been predominantly driven by financially well-off households.This post was originally published […]

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Drivers of SUVs and pick-ups should pay more to be on our roads. Here’s how to make the system fairer

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In the year 2000, almost 70% of all new cars sold in Australia were small passenger vehicles—mainly sedans and hatchbacks. But over 25 years, their share has dropped dramatically to just 17%, as a car […]

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Motion sickness technology could alleviate symptoms for passengers in today’s cars, and tomorrow’s

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Few weekends send more people on long car journeys than Memorial Day Weekend, with AAA estimating as many as 39 million people hitting the road this year. But unfortunately, motion sickness could make those trips […]

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Study shows how EV manufacturers can reduce reliance on virgin rare earth minerals

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Faced with uncertain supply and soaring prices for rare earth minerals, electric vehicle manufacturers could nevertheless reduce their material demands by nearly 15% by remanufacturing and reusing components, a recent study shows.This post was originally […]

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Hybrid power is here: Indianapolis 500 could be dramatically reshaped by jolts of electric juice

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Helio Castroneves felt an immediate difference—a subtle but noticeable uptick in speed—the first time he utilized the boost of horsepower offered by IndyCar’s novel hybrid engines around the imposing oval of Indianapolis Motor Speedway.This post […]

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