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Detroit killed the sedan. We may all live to regret it

13.05.2024 20

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David Zipper

The reckless policies that helped fill our streets with ridiculously large cars

28.04.2024 40

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David Zipper

Driving at ridiculous speeds should be physically impossible

Speeding plays a role in over 12,000 US car fatalities per year, around a third of the national total. But an emergent technology could dramatically...

01.03.2024 40

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David Zipper

Why 2023 was the year of the e-bike and not the self-driving car

Eleven months ago, as calendars flipped to 2023, self-driving cars and e-bikes both had momentum on their side—especially in San Francisco. Fleets...

07.12.2023 10

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David Zipper

You shouldn’t be driving over 100 mph—and your car shouldn’t let you

The traffic signal on North Las Vegas’s North Commerce Street had been red for at least 29 seconds, but the Dodge Challenger did not slow down....

18.11.2023 30

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Why Norway — the poster child for electric cars — is having second thoughts

31.10.2023 7

Vox

David Zipper

Estonia’s capital made mass transit free a decade ago. Car traffic went up

From the District of Columbia to San Francisco, a growing chorus of U.S. city leaders are calling on transit agencies to stop collecting fares. Making...

19.10.2023 6

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David Zipper

This Spanish city has been restricting cars for 24 years. Here’s what we can learn from it

In 1999, Miguel Anxo Fernandez Lores became mayor of Pontevedra, a city of 84,000 in northwestern Spain. At the time, Pontevedra was grappling with a...

13.09.2023 10

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