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  • Hail technology: Deep learning may help predict when people need rides

    Hail technology: Deep learning may help predict when people need rides

    Computers may better predict taxi and ride sharing service demand, paving the way toward smarter, safer and more sustainable cities, according to an international team of researchers.

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 23

  • Examination of nearly 100 prior studies on cell phone use in cars underscores hazards

    Examination of nearly 100 prior studies on cell phone use in cars underscores hazards

    Analysis of research from 1991 to 2015 on talking on the phone while driving can inform lawmakers in crafting driver safety legislation.

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 36

  • Untapped gold mine is lost from end-of-life vehicles

    Untapped gold mine is lost from end-of-life vehicles

    Vast quantities of scarce metals are being lost from Europe's urban mine of vehicles, including 20 tonnes of gold each year – and the proportion of critical metals in vehicles is continuing to increase. A database is now being published that ch

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 25

  • For blind gamers, equal access to racing video games

    For blind gamers, equal access to racing video games

    A computer scientist has developed the RAD -- a racing auditory display -- to enable visually impaired gamers play the same types of racing games that sighted players play with the same speed, control, and excitement as sighted players. Developers can int

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 13

  • New valve technology promises cheaper, greener engines

    New valve technology promises cheaper, greener engines

    New technology reliably and affordably increases the efficiency of internal combustion engines by more than 10 per cent. The patented system for opening and closing valves could significantly reduce fuel consumption in everything from ocean-going ships to

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 39

  • Future electric cars could recharge wirelessly while you drive

    Future electric cars could recharge wirelessly while you drive

    Electric vehicles may one day be able to recharge while driving down the highway, drawing wireless power directly from plates installed in the road that would make it possible to drive hundreds -- if not thousands -- of miles without having to plug i

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 51

  • Fleet of automated electric taxis could deliver environmental and energy benefits

    Fleet of automated electric taxis could deliver environmental and energy benefits

    It may be only a matter of time before urban dwellers can hail a self-driving taxi, so researchers decided to analyze the cost, energy, and environmental implications of a fleet of self-driving electric vehicles operating in Manhattan. They found that sha

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 55

  • How self-driving cars could shrink parking lots

    How self-driving cars could shrink parking lots

    New research shows that adoption of self-driving cars -- also known as autonomous vehicles (AVs) -- could significantly reduce the amount of valuable urban space dedicated to parking.

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 24

  • Safety of rear-facing car seats in rear impact car crashes

    Safety of rear-facing car seats in rear impact car crashes

    Experts know that rear-facing car seats protect infants and toddlers in front and side impact crashes, but they are rarely discussed when it comes to rear-impact collisions. Because rear-impact crashes account for more than 25 percent of all accidents, re

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 38

  • Beltway to divert diesel trucks in Sao Paulo improved public health

    Beltway to divert diesel trucks in Sao Paulo improved public health

    A new study revealed that a beltway constructed to divert heavy-duty diesel vehicles traffic in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo has reduced public health damage associated with exposure to diesel. The positive health outcomes of the intervention could gui

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 54

  • Personal care products contribute to a pollution 'rush hour'

    Personal care products contribute to a pollution 'rush hour'

    When people are out and about, they leave plumes of chemicals behind them -- from both car tailpipes and the products they put on their skin and hair. In fact, emissions of siloxane, a common ingredient in shampoos, lotions, and deodorants, are comparable

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 31

  • Should ethics or human intuition drive the moral judgments of driverless cars?

    Should ethics or human intuition drive the moral judgments of driverless cars?

    Driverless cars will encounter situations requiring moral assessment -- and new research suggests that people may not be happy with the decisions their cars make. Experiments designed to test people's reactions to a driving dilemma that endangers hum

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 52

  • Environmental impact of electric vehicles in China? It depends on how they are charged

    Environmental impact of electric vehicles in China? It depends on how they are charged

    Electric vehicles play a key role in China's plan to improve air quality and reduce CO2 emissions but, with the majority of China's electricity still coming from coal-fired power plants, many question just how effective this strategy will be. No

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 57

  • Self-driving cars for country roads

    Self-driving cars for country roads

    Uber's recent self-driving car fatality underscores the fact that the technology is still not ready for widespread adoption. One reason is that there aren't many places where self-driving cars can actually drive. Companies like Google only

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 46

  • Will automated vehicles take the stress out of driving? Research says 'don't count on it'

    Will automated vehicles take the stress out of driving? Research says 'don't count on it'

    Automated system designers take note: Attention erodes the longer the driver is not actively engaged in manual driving.

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 50

  • People who travel by car are four times more likely to be injured than people who travel by city bus

    People who travel by car are four times more likely to be injured than people who travel by city bus

    Taking the bus is a whole lot safer than taking the car -- and it's also safer for cyclists and pedestrians who take the same routes, according to a new study.

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 26

  • Swarmlike collective behavior in bicycling

    Swarmlike collective behavior in bicycling

    Nature is full of examples of large-scale collective behavior; humans also exhibit this behavior, most notably in pelotons, the mass of riders in bicycle races. Using aerial video footage of bicycle races, researchers analyzed peloton motion to determine

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 23

  • Where you go tells who you are -- and vice versa

    Where you go tells who you are -- and vice versa

    Mining data to analyze tracking patterns, scientists can infer the population travel demand level in a region from the trajectories of just a portion of travelers. They found three distinct groups whose demographics they could infer based on their travel

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 9

  • Smart car technologies save drivers $6.2 billion on fuel costs each year

    Smart car technologies save drivers $6.2 billion on fuel costs each year

    In the first study to assess the energy impact of smart technology in cars, researchers have put a number on the potential fuel-cost savings alone: $6.2 billion.

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 50

  • European cities soon to be ready for autonomous vehicles

    European cities soon to be ready for autonomous vehicles

    Autonomous vehicles promise to be the next revolution in public transport. They should find their first users in suburban areas, which are less well served by traditional transportation networks. A new project will identify the needs and motivations of th

    2018-11-11-24 09:31 admin 36

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