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To Save the Most Lives, Deploy (Imperfect) Self-Driving Cars ASAP

Cars crash a lot: Nearly 37,500 Americans died on the roads last year. Autonomous cars would crash less (for one thing, they don’t drink or text or yell at their kids in the backseat). But that doesn’t mean drivers are ready to give over the wheel.

MSU to offer summer program for educators to engage with rural transportation issues

The program will offer six-week summer sessions in which educators work on research teams, attend curriculum development workshops and implement new teaching materials during WTI-hosted summer programs for high school students.

Lamborghini Team up with MIT to Develop a "Self-Healing" Electric Supercar

The latest electric supercar concept from Lamborghini is electric but doesn’t have any batteries.

Why These German Researchers Became Self-Driving Cars

This is your taste of life as a self-driving car.

Automotive titans join forces to install 400 fast charging stations across Europe

By the year 2020, the IONITY project will comprise of around 400 EV pitstops to make long range travel easier on the electric driver.

The Next Big Obstacle for Electric Vehicles? Charging Infrastructure

"What people were envisioning would happen three years back by 2030 in a high technology case has already happened."

$7,500 electric car tax credit goes away under GOP plan.

"Tax credits are an important customer benefit that can help accelerate the acceptance of electric vehicles," GM said in a statement. "Because General Motors believes in an all-electric future, we will work with Congress to explore ways to maintain this incentive."

4 Ways Cities Can Change Their Data Game

From who they hire to how they share, adjusting municipal data use is a must for any city looking to improve its services.

MasterChef inspires Highways England funded self-healing road project

The idea is that as cracks appear in the road the capsules break open, releasing the oil within and softening the asphalt around it. This helps the asphalt ‘stick’ back together, effectively filling in cracks and preventing small defects from deteriorating further.

Electric Transit Becoming the New Norm in California

Electrification is at a tipping point in California, expanding into the heavy-duty sector with the buy-in of transit agencies across the state.