Back to basics in the home of the fuel cell.
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Will the Rasa be a clean slate for the advancement of fuel cell cars?
A White House proposal to tax crude oil would address the U.S.’s perennially underfunded highway maintenance program.
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Obama’s proposal to add $10 tax to crude oil raises the thorny question of whether the U.S. can continue to fund its highway infrastructure with a fuel tax that hasn’t changed since 1993.
A concept-only supercar, perhaps, but one that could shake up the status quo.
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Will China end up eating the lunch of the current crop of global car manufacturers?
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Just because we’ve got electric supercars, doesn’t mean it’s the only way to a greener future.
Young drivers are at high risk of fatal crashes, but it’s wrong to just blame the problem on youth ‘recklessness’.
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It is widely believed that youth recklessness is often the cause of young driver crashes, but is this simply a myth?
Plugging the gaps.
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Allowing infrastructure to take over the job of keeping our vehicles running sends us further down a troublesome road.
This is her first car, and it may be the last one she owns.
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Automated vehicles are set to shake up the business model of the automotive industry, resulting in less people owning cars and many more sharing instead.
The first driverless car tests are set to commence in South Australia this year.
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Trials of autonomous vehicles are set to kick off in Australia this year. So how far down the road to driverless cars are we today?
There was no joy for the creator of the DeLorean – the car was a failure.
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Few would remember this fantasy car as a model of motoring excellence. It owes its success instead to a fantasy film that has turned 30.
Awaiting a new model. Car firms struggle to adapt.
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Volkswagen’s example offers up a useful lesson in managing a troublesome hierarchy.
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The way we get around has been revolutionised over the past half a century. But old habits die hard.
The makers of GPS devices are among the many factors and actors whose role in road safety has not been fully considered.
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The focus is on reducing the “fatal five” behaviours that cause road trauma: speeding, drink and drug driving, not wearing seatbelts, fatigue and driving while distracted.
In a spin. Underestimating your customers?
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Volkswagen and others may have been hamstrung by a low opinion of indifferent car buyers.
Classic VW ad from 1962.
The scandal around the German car maker is all the more galling for a company that created arguably the best advertising in history.
Global scrutiny has pummelled VW shares.
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The market reaction to the VW emissions scandal is just like that of a jilted lover.
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One of the engineers behind Bloodhound, the UK’s anticipated world land speed record attempt, explains how they created a car to reach 1000mph.
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World Car-Free day has at its heart a noble aim - but the evidence suggests that a one off event can’t really make a world of difference.
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The evidence is in: cars are a risk to public health, and we need to find alternatives.
Weapons and flames: this ‘dream car’ design by teenagers doesn’t include any safety features.
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Teenagers are more interested in gadgets and flashy desig in their first car than they are about safety features. So how do we make them think safety is important?
Maarten Takens
How electric cars are becoming popular – not just among environmentalists but old-school petrol heads too.