• Pursuant to Article 3 of the Law, the legislator imposed a general prohibition of tobacco smoking in public spaces including educational institutions, any institution used by children, school students, and university students, health care institutions and care providers, social institutions, and any other public institution. (who.int)
  • spaces used for public meetings and other similar events involving citizens (Article 4). (who.int)
  • Transforming car roads into pedestrian public spaces to be used for arts, culture, leisure, and other recreational activities is seen as a way to create political space for democracy in the city. (lu.se)
  • 12. the prohibition of smoking and the use of tobacco products and related products in closed public spaces and work premises. (who.int)
  • By using a health lens to design transportation systems, public spaces, and built form, our cities and towns can promote enhanced health for all. (bvsalud.org)
  • In 2022, Euro NCAP is delighted to officially welcome the Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA) as a member, further widening the network of European member states, regions, mobility clubs, consumer organizations and auto insurers that work together to advance road safety. (euroncap.com)
  • We believe we can bring much from Euro NCAP back home to Norwegian road users and consumers', says Stein-Helge Mundal representing Norwegian Public Roads Administration. (euroncap.com)
  • The car must be approved as a test vehicle by the Norwegian Public Roads Administration. (vegvesen.no)
  • It's hard to understate the importance of this milestone: Waymo is operating at full Level 4 autonomy, sharing public roads with human-driven cars and pedestrians, with no one at the wheel able to take over in case things don't go as planned. (techcrunch.com)
  • Chris Urmson says the cars would still be test vehicles, and Google would collect data on how they interact with other vehicles and pedestrians. (mantecabulletin.com)
  • One important,practical and affordable measure in this aspect is the prevention of the pedestrain coming into contact with the motor vehicle.Therefore, keeping the pedestrians away from the road areas reserved for motor vehicle as far as possible and insisting that buses have closed doors when they are in motion are some of the recommendations made based on this study. (who.int)
  • Pedestrians ranked first (47.55per cent) among road users in the road accidents and ther were at fault in 31.8 per cent instances due to lack of care. (who.int)
  • Google's first designed driverless car will leave the company's test track this summer and make its debut on public roads. (campaignlive.com)
  • He predicted that the cars would fail at some point on public roads, but said Google's cars have been driven more than 700,000 miles on public roads without causing a crash. (mantecabulletin.com)
  • In March 2014, Norway became the first country where over 1 in 100 passenger cars on the road is a plug-in electric. (euroncap.com)
  • Norway has a total area of 385 thousand square metres, a population of almost five and a half million and in 2022, there were 2.9 million passenger cars in Norway, 531 in use per 1,000 inhabitants. (euroncap.com)
  • Whereas traditional lanes are built wide enough to account for human error, usually between 3.50 and 3.75 meters wide (according to the European Commission), the width of future lanes could be reduced to 2.8 meters and still accommodate passenger cars and heavy-duty trucks. (mckinsey.com)
  • Roads dedicated exclusively to passenger cars could have lanes as narrow as 2.5 meters, making four-lane roads up to 4.0 meters narrower than they are today. (mckinsey.com)
  • And the Hyundai Tucson and Kia Sportage SUV twins ranked fifth and sixth on the private buyer sales charts for passenger cars. (drive.com.au)
  • The Top 20 new passenger cars sold in Australia in 2022 are listed below. (drive.com.au)
  • The company's ultimate goal is to "transform mobility", both by reducing accidents, making traffic flow more efficiently and giving autonomy to those who can't drive a car. (campaignlive.com)
  • The ultimate goal of the project is to to pinpoint the societal benefits of autonomous driving and position Sweden and Volvo Cars as leaders in the development of future mobility. (thetorquereport.com)
  • Launched Zoox' first self-driving vehicle on public streets as leading Technical Program Manager in Silicon Valley, launched Amazon's first Echo as leading Technical Program Manager on Device Software, Founded two (funded) mobility companies. (vay.io)
  • Manager of an engineering team in Silicon Valley to build autonomous shuttles, built teams and various mobility products: electric race cars, e-motorcycles, light electric vehicles, electric passenger vehicles, including one of the most successful electric delivery vehicles in Germany. (vay.io)
  • One of the ideas that Barcelona en Comú supports is the mobility plan called superblocks. (lu.se)
  • When the project is complete, Gibson Road will be reconstructed and restriped with narrower travel lanes, buffered bicycle lanes, and parking. (cityofwoodland.org)
  • This proposal includes one lane in each direction with a center turn lane similar to the existing lanes west of Cottonwood Street (this lane reduction is known as a road diet). (cityofwoodland.org)
  • In Napier where the terrain is flat, the roads are wide and there are cycle lanes marked on most main roads it depends what I'm doing but I generally stick to everyday clothes. (publicaddress.net)
  • deficient public transportation services and the lack of exclusive lanes for motorcycles place this category of motor vehicle operators at greater risk 3 . (bvsalud.org)
  • So, the motivation for starting the area licencing scheme (drivers had to display a pre-purchased licence on windshield) was that you pay a fee to use roads downtown or in the central business district. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Based on this quota limit, certificates of entitlement, or the licence to own a car, are auctioned off to people. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Of the respondents 19.3% reported not complying with pedestrian road traffic safety rules, while among drivers, 39.4% had no driving licence, 44.5% did not use a seat-belt and 63.5% exceeded the legal speed limits. (who.int)
  • In Europe and North America, Ford?s Team RS and SVT engineering teams are putting a fleet of around 60 pre-production prototypes through a punishing regime of testing and development to fine-tune the car?s driving dynamics and performance. (ourautoexpert.com)
  • Keep your eyes open for our prototypes as we work on delivering a Focus ST driving experience that will delight performance car fans around the world. (ourautoexpert.com)
  • Public road tests of early prototypes appear to have already started. (khon2.com)
  • Google also confirmed that it has hired Roush Enterprises Inc., a Detroit-area company that designs and builds prototypes for the auto industry, to build 150 prototype Google autonomous cars. (mantecabulletin.com)
  • Indeed, the Hyundai and MG hatches even outsold small-car stalwart the Toyota Corolla , which finished just outside the Top 10 in the private buyers list. (drive.com.au)
  • The small blue car was a Toyota Corolla that was actually a RACING car which competed in competitions. (car-accidents.com)
  • During the public trials, Google will equip the vehicles with a removeable steering wheel and brake and accelerator pedals. (campaignlive.com)
  • Volvo has the announced the kick off the new "Drive Me" project, which will see the deployment of 100 self-driving vehicles on the public roads in Gothenburg. (thetorquereport.com)
  • Autonomous vehicles are an integrated part of Volvo Cars' as well as the Swedish government's vision of zero traffic fatalities. (thetorquereport.com)
  • International Car of the Year Awards In 1996, Road & Travel Magazine launched its annual International Car of the Year Awards (ICOTY) honoring ten new vehicles in ten categories for the upcoming new model year. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dubai Taxi Fleet comprises of over 3,854 vehicles, operating around the clock, 7 days a week including public and religious holidays, providing a wide range of services, comforts, and customer care via adhering to the highest levels of transportation quality standards. (rta.ae)
  • SUNNI BEAN, BYLINE: On a summer afternoon, outside Bethel's only car parts store, a line of vehicles sits in the gravel lot as people mill around eating hot dogs and hamburgers. (knkx.org)
  • ZACK HUCKSTEP: When I started seeing more unique vehicles out and about, stowed away in people's garages or backyards, it made me want to have a car show. (knkx.org)
  • A former Tesla employee has told the BBC he believes the technology powering the firm's self-driving vehicles is not safe enough to be used on public roads. (flipboard.com)
  • Project SARTRE (Safe Road Trains for the Environment) tested the vehicles alongside actual human motorists , some of whom may have caused safety issues of their own by rubbernecking at the hands-free steering wheels. (popsci.com)
  • The vehicles used wireless cameras, radar and laser sensors to monitor the lead truck as well as other cars. (popsci.com)
  • The plus is that we have very good control over the vehicles that come in to use our roads and car parks. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Sensors, either embedded in the structure of newly constructed roads or positioned around existing roads, will be used to guide vehicles, which will enable them to drive closer together, potentially increasing lane capacity by up to 50 percent. (mckinsey.com)
  • Roads will also be able to communicate surface conditions-for example, friction levels due to water or cold temperature-to autonomous vehicles. (mckinsey.com)
  • This construction method can make roads up to 60 percent stronger than conventional asphalt roadways, making them better suited to accommodate more vehicles per kilometer of road. (mckinsey.com)
  • The top of the Australian new-car sales charts is dominated by fleet vehicles. (drive.com.au)
  • The other upset: the Tesla Model 3 electric car was the 14th most popular passenger car among private buyers last year - outselling the likes of the Mitsubishi ASX SUV, Mazda 3 hatch, and Kia Cerato small car despite costing roughly twice as much as the nearest vehicles it outsold. (drive.com.au)
  • Because they are Swedes, they didn't just send the vehicles on a B road somewhere in the country's remote north. (autoevolution.com)
  • Google is working on sensors to detect road signs and other vehicles, and software that analyzes all the data. (mantecabulletin.com)
  • Semi-Autonomous Motor Vehicles: What Are the Implications for Work-related Road Safety? (cdc.gov)
  • Vehicles communicating with each other and with the road infrastructure. (cdc.gov)
  • By reducing the potential for human error, the major promixate cause of crashes, automated vehicles are expected to lead to substantial improvements in safety for all road users. (cdc.gov)
  • We create smart technical solutions to charge electric vehicles on the road as they travel, Karin explains about her new workplace. (lu.se)
  • Passenger line: The path specified for the conduct of public passenger transport vehicles. (who.int)
  • 1520 vehicles were involved in these 949 accidents.The commonest vehicle to be involved was the van (26.1 per cent) while the motor car was second. (who.int)
  • The public transport vehicles,which comprised private (PVT) bus, Sri Lanka Transport board (SLTB) bus and the three wheeler (TW) accounted for 35.3 per cent of all the vehicles. (who.int)
  • The Ford Puma will gain an electric variant in 2024 to rival the Peugeot e-2008 and upcoming Mini Aceman - and the crossover has been spotted testing on public roads for the first time. (autocar.co.uk)
  • Shortly after announcing a partnership with Lyft to deploy 10 cars on the ride-hailing platform in Phoenix, Waymo revealed that a portion of its self-driving taxis no longer have a safety driver behind the wheel. (venturebeat.com)
  • Since the cars lack other basic safety features - like airbags - their speed is capped at 25mph. (campaignlive.com)
  • Waymo recently hosted a number of journalists at its private Castle testing compound, and treated us to rides with no safety driver behind the wheel - now, the former Google self-driving car company is going farther still, however, launching public road tests of its autonomous Chrysler Pacifica minivans with no safety driver on board. (techcrunch.com)
  • Road & Travel Magazine (RTM) is an online magazine focusing on automotive, travel, climate change and personal safety issues with a slant towards women. (wikipedia.org)
  • As the online version began to gain reader traction worldwide, American Woman was dropped from the title to avoid alienation of non-US and male readership, finally resulting in Road & Travel Magazine, a title that more accurately reflected its lifestyle content to a worldwide audience with an interest in automotive, travel, climate and personal safety topics. (wikipedia.org)
  • Caldwell's editorial vision for RTM was an automotive magazine for the average consumer, one that was not geared toward car enthusiasts, therefore making it the rare lifestyle magazine that targets everyday "in-market" consumers-those looking for information on purchasing autos, trip planning, and safety on the road. (wikipedia.org)
  • NPRA is responsible for all road traffic safety in Norway, with the ambition of zero deaths and severe injured road users by 2050, collaborating and coordinating work with several other national bodies and organisations working in traffic safety. (euroncap.com)
  • People are going to do stupid things (read the paper, apply makeup, drink coffee) during their morning commute whether or not the car is driving itself, so a system like this could improve road safety. (popsci.com)
  • for your safety and the safety of EVERYBODY around, PLEASE keep the speed on a race track, and NOT on a public road. (car-accidents.com)
  • It hoped to see the cars on the road in northern California this year, but they would have to have safety drivers and temporary manual controls. (mantecabulletin.com)
  • Vay is aiming to launch the first vehicle without a safety driver on public roads in Europe. (vay.io)
  • The results of this study underline the need to improve road safety in Pakistan. (who.int)
  • 96% CI: 1.15-5.55) were significant predictors of not following road traffic safety rules as a pedestrian. (who.int)
  • The questionnaire the dependence of childhood to the asked about road use behaviours as a independence of adulthood and is a Methods pedestrian (following the pedestrian period during which a number of social, road safety rules, and substance use) economic, biological and demographic This cross-sectional study was carried and as a driver (possession of a driver's events occur. (who.int)
  • Google first started testing autonomous cars equipped with lidar sensors, radar, cameras, and powerful onboard computers on San Francisco roads as part of a stealth project in 2009. (venturebeat.com)
  • Its sensors are contained in a black module, placed on the roof of the car. (campaignlive.com)
  • Answering Your Questions: Who is Responsible for the Level 5 Autonomous Car (and Its Sensors)? (techbriefs.com)
  • Other types of sensors will be used for predictive maintenance, increasing the operational time of roads while reducing costs and the number of road closures. (mckinsey.com)
  • Urmson said Google is making laser and other sensors for the cars smaller and less costly. (mantecabulletin.com)
  • A second online review and comment period is provided through July 20, 2020, to allow the public to provide additional comments on the project. (cityofwoodland.org)
  • We?ve done all the engineering groundwork, and now we?re using some of the most demanding roads we can find in Europe and North America to validate and fine tune the performance and driving dynamics. (ourautoexpert.com)
  • The project will involve self-driving cars using approximately 31 miles of selected commuter roads in and around Gothenburg. (thetorquereport.com)
  • Project SARTRE has been testing this configuration for several years now, but this is the first time the self-driving cars got themselves on the road with other traffic. (popsci.com)
  • DETROIT (AP) - The head of self-driving cars for Google expects real people to be using them on public roads in two to five years. (mantecabulletin.com)
  • Under legislation that Google persuaded California lawmakers to pass in 2012, self-driving cars must have a steering wheel and pedals. (mantecabulletin.com)
  • When discussing self-driving cars, people tend to ask a lot of superficial questions: how much will these cars cost? (osnews.com)
  • Self-driving cars will be the biggest technological breakthrough since the advent of the computer. (osnews.com)
  • In late 2017, the cofounder of Cruise, GM's self-driving unit, told investors it was on the verge of putting 1 million miles on its autonomous test cars per month. (venturebeat.com)
  • The first cars are expected to be on the roads in Gothenburg by 2017. (thetorquereport.com)
  • The updated metric puts Waymo far ahead of rivals like Yandex and Baidu , whose cars had driven around 1 million miles as of October and July, respectively. (venturebeat.com)
  • When that happens (sometime in the next "few months," per Krafcik, Waymo will be operating a fully autonomous ride hailing service without any humans at the wheel, a major first for the industry in terms of realizing the dream of making commercial self-driving available to the public at large. (techcrunch.com)
  • A cross-sectional survey with convenience sampling was conducted among commercial vehicle drivers in Lahore, Pakistan (n = 901) to record their behaviours/experiences regarding road rage and road traffic accidents. (who.int)
  • Auto-rickshaw drivers were significantly more likely to report various road rage experiences/behaviours and involvement in accidents compared with bus and wagon drivers. (who.int)
  • The aim of this cross-sectional study was to identify and investigate risky behaviours regarding road use among university students in Benha. (who.int)
  • Unsafe road-use behaviours that may cause unintentional injuries are prevalent among University of Benha students. (who.int)
  • Health education sessions and training courses for students on appropriate road behaviours may be warranted. (who.int)
  • The City has published responses to the comments and questions received during the public review of the Gibson Road Improvement Project. (cityofwoodland.org)
  • We encourage you to visit the project webpage at https://www.cityofwoodland.org/1179/Gibson-Road-Improvements for more information on the project scope and to view the review documents and the public comment responses. (cityofwoodland.org)
  • Most of the roads are unpaved and full of potholes. (knkx.org)
  • Highway worker struck and killed by an auto while filling potholes. (cdc.gov)
  • ABSTRACT Road rage and road traffic accidents increase the burden of morbidity and mortality in a population. (who.int)
  • Respondents were asked about incidents of shouting/cursing/rude gestures or threats to physically hurt the person/vehicle, by others or themselves, in the previous 24 hours or 3 months, and their involvement in road traffic accidents in the previous 12 months. (who.int)
  • RÉSUMÉ Les traumatismes dus aux accidents de la circulation sont responsables de 45 % des décès causés par des traumatismes en Égypte. (who.int)
  • Moreover, the number of deaths due to traffic accidents involving motorcycles increased significantly between 1998 to 2008 (754%), which is a much higher figure in comparison to other categories of transportation, such as occupants of automobiles (100% increase) and truck transportation (200% increase), in the same ten-year period 4 . (bvsalud.org)
  • These accidents killed or injured 353 road users. (who.int)
  • The commonest road user to be injured was the pedestrain (53.6 per cent) followed by the passanger (27.2 per cent).These accidents killed ten (2.8 per cent) road users and grievously injured 75 (21.2 per cent) road users.The total estimated cost of the 949 accidents was Rs.359,87,336.61 with the fatal accidents being most costly (Rs. (who.int)
  • Factors associated with road traffic accidents and their treatment cost were studied. (who.int)
  • Our aim is for the car to be able to handle all possible traffic scenarios by itself, including leaving the traffic flow and finding a safe 'harbor' if the driver for any reason is unable to regain control," explains Erik Coelingh, Technical Specialist at Volvo Car Group. (thetorquereport.com)
  • In his new book, Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping the Future of Our Planet , Goldfarb explains how roads and cars are changing the lives of wildlife all over the world - and how roadkill has created a "crisis for biodiversity. (marfapublicradio.org)
  • focusing on the emotionally compelling experience consumers have during car buying and ownership. (wikipedia.org)
  • Expected to claim a huge chunk of that figure is New York City where car ownership is low and the demand for car-share services is expected to propel the use of autonomous cars into the everyday public transportation network. (6sqft.com)
  • Shivani Singh spoke with Walter Theseira , associate professor of economics at the Singapore University of Social Science, who has researched the city-state's vehicle quota auctions - a car ownership control scheme - to understand the dynamics and complexities of the congestion charge, and what motivated the island country to enforce it as far back as 1975. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Why did Singapore still feel the need to control car ownership and introduce the Certificate of Entitlement (CoE) scheme in 1990? (hindustantimes.com)
  • Waymo's stated goal is to ensure safer roads for everyone, and after having spent some time in the fully driverless Pacifica that will be operating in Chandler, I'm more convinced than ever they're on a path to make this happen. (techcrunch.com)
  • How Can Sensor Simulation Help Make Autonomous Cars Safer? (techbriefs.com)
  • ABSTRACT Road traffic injuries constitute 45% of deaths due to injury in Egypt. (who.int)
  • Governor Cuomo continues his push to improve and modernize transit across the state, announcing today that the first application for an autonomous vehicle demonstration on New York public roads has been approved. (6sqft.com)
  • The program aims to alleviate traffic, encourage the use of public transit, and reduce pollution, all while generating $1 billion in annual revenue for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. (6sqft.com)
  • Up until now, Google has been testing out 23 Lexus SUVs kitted out with its driverless technology on public roads. (campaignlive.com)
  • So putting all that work and effort into a car makes you, I think, naturally kind of want to show it off and have others appreciate it as much as you appreciate it. (knkx.org)
  • Well, the operator of the vehicle was doing work on the car when he decided to take it on the road to 'test' it. (car-accidents.com)
  • Urmson wouldn't give a date for putting driverless cars on roads en masse, saying that the system has to be safe enough to work properly. (mantecabulletin.com)
  • The victim used a hand-held CB radio to communicate with the pilot car operator, who was making runs along the road bringing the motoring public past the work zone area. (cdc.gov)
  • Elonroad is described as a successful Triple Helix Model of Innovation in which academia, in this case LTH and Lund University, industry and the public sector work together for economic and social development. (lu.se)
  • Foreman of a highway line painting crew killed when a car enters the work zone - Massachusetts. (cdc.gov)
  • Flagger fatally injured when struck by a car at a highway work zone in Washington State. (cdc.gov)
  • Transport is highly influenced by Norway's low population density, narrow shape, and long coastline, and road transport dominates the transport sector. (euroncap.com)
  • There is likely to be heavy traffic so please avoid driving around the area if you can and take public transport instead. (brent.gov.uk)
  • The mainstay of commuting and transport, because of the lack of space for roads and so on, would be public transport. (hindustantimes.com)
  • When asked to look into her crystal ball for our future modes of transport, Karin is mainly focused on the role of cars in our lives. (lu.se)
  • I believe it will be the same thing in the future when we explain to younger generations that we had to drive to a petrol station to fill the tank before we could transport ourselves anywhere by car. (lu.se)
  • It must live up to Ford?s reputation for producing affordable yet exciting and sporty versions of its smaller cars that reward and delight enthusiast drivers, but can also be used every day. (ourautoexpert.com)
  • In Bethel, Alaska, it is not easy to be a car enthusiast. (knkx.org)
  • However, an exclusive breakdown of the 2022 new-car sales data has revealed that the popularity of the market leaders has been driven by government and business fleets, mining companies, and tradies. (drive.com.au)
  • Moreover, each car has been issued a $5 million insurance policy and Audi is required to submit a report detailing all tests by March 1, 2018. (6sqft.com)
  • He joined CarAdvice / Drive in 2018, and has been a World Car of the Year judge for more than 10 years. (drive.com.au)
  • We think about roads as these forces that are universally or exclusively harmful to animals, and certainly they're incredibly destructive," he says. (marfapublicradio.org)
  • the test area where the truly driverless trials are being conducted is in Chandler, Arizona (part of the greater Phoenix metro area), and the cars are able to go anywhere within this defined space. (techcrunch.com)
  • Volvo and car automation company Ricardo wanted to test how well the cars could follow a lead vehicle in real traffic. (popsci.com)
  • The cars traveled between 16 and 50 feet apart throughout the test. (popsci.com)
  • The car you use for the test must have a maximum authorised mass of 3 500 kg or less, and it must have at least four seats. (vegvesen.no)
  • The car must be approved for the practical driving test. (vegvesen.no)
  • When the test begins, you will need to carry out the coupling of car and trailer and conduct a pre-trip check. (vegvesen.no)
  • At the end of the test you will have to uncouple the car and trailer. (vegvesen.no)
  • Urmson wants to reach the point where his test team no longer has to pilot the cars. (mantecabulletin.com)
  • Google Inc., which is based in Mountain View, California, may face state regulatory hurdles depending on where it chooses to test the cars in public. (mantecabulletin.com)
  • Elonroad's test track, Evolution Road on Getingevägen in Lund, was inaugurated this year and is essentially fully functional. (lu.se)
  • The fuel-cell-electric machines have undergone rigorous trials on closed roads. (autoevolution.com)
  • Singapore being an island state can't go beyond its physical limits to build more roads. (hindustantimes.com)
  • The fieldwork was conducted speed limits on roads, and using alco- and marriage is delayed, the transition during the 2nd term of the academic hol while driving). (who.int)
  • But the prototype hitting the roads this summer is the first built from the ground up as a driverless vehicle. (campaignlive.com)
  • The chosen model is said to be a "level 3 in autonomous vehicle operations by the Society of Automobile Engineers, meaning it is capable of safely allowing hands-free driving at posted highway speeds, but requiring a person to take over if required. (6sqft.com)
  • In that sense, the cars aren't totally autonomous, but collectively following one human-controlled vehicle. (popsci.com)
  • Before an autonomous vehicle can take the road, it needs to be tested for as many scenarios as possible. (techbriefs.com)
  • Unless and until I can completely control an 'automated' vehicle to go *exactly* where I want to go (including unpublished or 'local' roads), I will want to have total control of my car/vehicle. (osnews.com)
  • A construction worker jumps over a cement barrier onto an interstate highway transition road and is killed when struck by an oncoming vehicle. (cdc.gov)
  • Application for Permit to Carry On a Business or Conduct an Event in a Reserve, Park, Car Park, Road or Public Place - Please consult the Contact Officer for information on forms to be submitted. (business.gov.au)
  • BEAN: Because this part of Alaska is so remote and it's more expensive to get parts to, car owners sometimes have to be creative to keep up with maintenance, like Gary Baldwin, who's owned his teal 1953 Willys pickup truck since the '90s. (knkx.org)
  • Supervisor/foreman struck by a pickup truck while placing channelizer drum in road. (cdc.gov)
  • It will give us an insight into the technological challenges at the same time as we get valuable feedback from real customers driving on public roads. (thetorquereport.com)
  • At that time, changed the name to American Woman Road & Travel to more accurately reflect the magazine's editorial content. (wikipedia.org)
  • The time is also more than two seconds faster than a lap set by the LaFerrari (1:19.70), and close to the time set by a Ferrari 458 Challenge race car (1:16.50). (khon2.com)
  • Public-road testing is quite useful because you will get scenarios that you maybe haven't seen before or haven't thought of, but it's also takes a lot of time and you do a lot of driving that isn't all that useful. (techbriefs.com)
  • By reducing the number of steps needed to build roads, and by making other steps obsolete, the four technology trends are expected to completely disrupt the traditional road-construction process, decreasing construction time and cost. (mckinsey.com)
  • If there is growth ahead for you, or it's just time to get organized, let us help with a great selection of storage solutions at this McLean Public Storage. (selfstorage.com)
  • For comparison, another company makes cars and bears the same nationality (Koenigsegg). (autoevolution.com)
  • One of these companies was Lund-based electric road company, Elonroad . (lu.se)
  • The small, bulbous cars without steering wheels or pedals are being tested at a Google facility in California. (mantecabulletin.com)
  • Melbourne council asks the public to name new roads. (drive.com.au)
  • The new car is a pod-shaped two-seater that has no brake or accelerator pedals or steering wheel. (campaignlive.com)
  • Auto enthusiasts are focusing on reports about the upcoming high-performance Focus ST, which has been testing on the challenging California freeways and the German N?rburgring. (ourautoexpert.com)
  • He told reporters Wednesday at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit that Google doesn't know yet how it will make money on the cars. (mantecabulletin.com)
  • The victim walked out from behind a parked trailer into the open lane of the road and was attempting to make radio contact with the pilot car operator. (cdc.gov)
  • We keep Dubai moving with our vast array of public transportation services and modes, facilitating millions of commuters, annually. (rta.ae)
  • If the roads were 100% used for transportation without human drivers you would solve a lot of problems and save a lot of money. (osnews.com)
  • Newly constructed roads can be built using new construction materials (such as plastic) in their asphalt mix. (mckinsey.com)
  • County road division worker crushed between asphalt truck and shadow truck during rolling cold patch operation. (cdc.gov)
  • A road construction worker was killed when he was run over by an asphalt dump truck. (cdc.gov)
  • Three cars and a truck successfully drove themselves 125 miles down a highway in Spain, using radar and laser tracking. (popsci.com)
  • Three cars and a truck successfully drove themselves 125 miles down a highway in Spain, using radar and laser tracking to follow each other closely while their human passengers read magazines. (popsci.com)
  • A significant proportion of the disease burden attributable to harmful drinking is determined by unintentional and intentional injuries, including those due to road traffic crashes, and suicides. (who.int)
  • United Water New York (UWNY) owns and operates the public water supply wells in the area. (cdc.gov)
  • The Swedish company's truck division is testing hydrogen-powered heavy haulers on public roads. (autoevolution.com)
  • Until around five years ago, road design and construction rarely used any form of digitization or analytics, but these technologies will significantly affect road design and construction in the near future. (mckinsey.com)
  • That model is due to be Ford's second car based on the Volkswagen Group's MEB EV platform and will arrive as a sibling to the new Ford Explorer electric SUV. (autocar.co.uk)
  • Norway's fleet of electric cars is also one of the cleanest in the world because 90% of the electricity generated in the country comes from hydropower and 10% comes from wind power. (euroncap.com)
  • A fuel cell is - in a way - a middle-of-the-road technology between classic internal combustion and full-electric power sources. (autoevolution.com)
  • The next stage is to build a thirty-kilometre electric road. (lu.se)
  • Pursuing a connection between auto and travel, editors began adding travel content to expand the magazine's audience. (wikipedia.org)
  • Yet, the politicians from Barcelona en Comú made this transition. (lu.se)
  • Overall, Mine Islar is of the opinion that, so far, Barcelona en Comú's transition to power has been an inspiring story from a sustainability perspective. (lu.se)
  • Given the still significant amount of manual labor needed to build roads, automation is a promising opportunity to improve productivity in this low-margin industry. (mckinsey.com)
  • The use of 3-D machine-control excavation systems may serve as a proxy to gauge the potential from automation in the latter stages of road construction. (mckinsey.com)
  • How important is CarPlay to car buyers? (flipboard.com)
  • When it comes to buyers putting their hands in their own pocket to put money down on a new car, the sales charts are upturned. (drive.com.au)
  • BEAN: A few hundred people have shown up out of this town of roughly 6,000 to see this car show. (knkx.org)
  • Use of trade names is for identification only and does not constitute endorsement by the Public Health Service or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (cdc.gov)
  • At this step you will develop your skills to a level where you can drive a car and trailer in a responsible manner and interact well with other road users. (vegvesen.no)
  • With easy access from the area's local highways, self storage space is just minutes away for our customers at this Public Storage in West McLean. (selfstorage.com)
  • A total of 112 respondents (12.4%) reported being involved in a road traffic accident in the previous 12 months but traffic police did not record the accident in 52.7% of cases. (who.int)
  • Harmful use of alcohol1 is one of the main factors contributing to premature deaths and avoidable disease burden worldwide and has a major impact on public health. (who.int)
  • As road user error was identified as the main cause of these RTAs, in the prevention of them this has to be addressed. (who.int)