Transportation

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First stretch of electrified highway for trucking opens on Germany’s Autobahn

Intended as a greener solution for road freight transport, the eHighway follows similar installations in other countries and is hoped to demonstrate how cleaner trucking can bring significant savings in fuel costs and pollution.

More Than 250 ‘Free-Floating’ EVs Hit Sacramento Streets

Sacramento, Calif., officially rolled out its GIG car-share program, placing 250 electric vehicles on the streets, available to rent with an app.

Details of Tesla’s new Insurance program start to leak

Tesla is launching an insurance company to insure its vehicles

Are 175 Million Americans Right About Driverless Cars? Remarkably, Yes

I’d say those 175,000,000 Americans are right to be cautious and skeptical for now, and furthermore, I wonder what the other 75,000,000 are thinking (more on this in a moment) if they don’t have a healthy dose of doubt at this time.

In L.A.’s future, you may not need a car, insurance or a parking space

You look out your window and there’s a vegetable garden where your driveway used to be.

In Car-Choked Brussels, the Pedestrians Are Winning

The Belgium capital is one of the most congested in Europe. But an ambitious suite of street makeovers is pushing traffic outside the central city.

Rack ‘Em Up, Driverless Cars Surprisingly Will Be A Boon For Auto Repair Market

A self-driving car is bound to get many more miles under its belt than a traditional car. A lot more miles. Each day. All day long.

New Regulations Grind Hiring to a Halt for Uber and Lyft

“The move suggests New York City’s new driver pay regulations are having some of their desired effect, by restricting the growth of the driver pool and limiting what many driver advocates characterize as an over-saturated market,” according to Rubinstein.

START eyes microtransit in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Rather than drive people directly to where they’re going, the microtransit vehicles would exist mainly to get people to the nearest bus stop, where they could then take the town shuttle to their final destination.

Cyclists are Using Red Cups to Protest Unsafe Bike Lanes

Bike advocates around the country are using the red Solo cups to demonstrate the need for better bike lanes that actually protect cyclists by physically separating them from traffic.