Already two years behind schedule, the Cybertruck has experts wondering how the company will manufacture its unusual stainless steel “exoskeleton.”
Category: Traffic Accidents and Safety
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Tesla’s Cybertruck Is Coming Soon. Maybe.
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Tesla’s Self-Driving Technology Comes Under Justice Dept. Scrutiny
The New York Times – Business:A regulatory filing says officials have asked about software that Elon Musk, the chief executive, has said would allow cars to operate autonomously.
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Elon Musk’s Appetite for Destruction
The New York Times – Business:A wave of lawsuits argue that Tesla’s self-driving software is dangerously overhyped. What can its blind spots teach us about the company’s erratic C.E.O.?
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Devin Willock and UGA Staff Member Killed in Car Crash
The New York Times – Sports:Devin Willock, an offensive lineman, and Chandler LeCroy, a recruiting analyst, died after a vehicle driven by LeCroy crashed into power poles and trees.
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Father Deliberately Drove Car Off Cliff, Authorities Say After Dramatic Rescue
The New York Times – Business:Dharmesh A. Patel was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and child abuse after his Tesla careened off a treacherous cliff in Northern California with him, his wife and two children inside, the authorities said.
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Southwest and Other Airlines Cancel Thousands of Flights Across the US
The New York Times – Travel:The company canceled more than 60 percent of its flights on Tuesday and Wednesday, leaving many travelers stranded.
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Thousands of Canceled Flights Upend Travel Plans Across U.S.
The New York Times – Travel:Most of the disruption was on Southwest Airlines, which had called off more than 60 percent of its flights by Tuesday morning.
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Black Ice and White Knuckles: Braving the Elements on Iceland’s Ring Road
The New York Times – Travel:In summer, the roughly 830-mile route offers drivers midnight sun, along with plenty of traffic. Other times of the year, its snowy delights are more solitary, and slippery.
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GM Unit’s Self-Driving Taxis Are Subject of US Safety Investigation
The New York Times – Business:The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is looking into unexpected braking by cars operated by Cruise, a part of General Motors.
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Organ Donations Rise Around Motorcycle Rallies
The New York Times – Business:A new study suggests a link between the large gatherings and a slightly higher number of transplants after traffic crashes.
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Los Angeles Pedestrians Look Forward to Relaxed Jaywalking Law
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:“I’m smart enough to know if cars are coming,” said one walker who is glad the old law will come off the books on Jan. 1.
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Los Angeles Pedestrians Look Forward to Relaxed Jaywalking Law
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:“I’m smart enough to know if cars are coming,” said one walker who is glad the old law will come off the books on Jan. 1.
