NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisChildren Forced to Climb Under and Between Train Cars to Get to School: ReportAmerican towns are regularly paralyzed by long trains sitting for hours or days in busy intersections.ByErin MarquisPublishedApril 27, 2023Comments (68)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisYour Credit Score and ZIP Code Could Raise Your Insurance Rate by Thousands of DollarsIf you've got bad credit and don't live in the "right" ZIP code, you could be on the hook for a lot more money if…ByAndy KalmowitzPublishedApril 26, 2023Comments (59)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisWoman Seeks Damages After Repo Company Tries to Take Her Car, Involves PoliceWhat should have been a peaceful vehicle repo for an owner behind on payments turns far from peaceful, and a false…ByLawrence HodgePublishedApril 18, 2023Comments (131)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisHow to Make an Airbus A380 Airworthy After Sitting for 1,000 DaysThe largest passenger jet in the world is making a comeback, and it takes a lot of time to make that happen.ByAndy KalmowitzPublishedApril 17, 2023Comments (12)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisIndustry Expert Explains Why Flying Sucks NowSystemic problems in the air travel industry are making flying worse for everyone.ByCollin WoodardPublishedApril 12, 2023Comments (10)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisItaly Wants to Build The World's Longest Suspension Bridge to SicilyOnly a few issues stand in the way of the plan: Italy's politics, its population, and the geologic structure of the…BySteve DaSilvaPublishedApril 11, 2023Comments (15)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisWatch What Happens When a Self-Driving Car Clogs Up San Francisco StreetsWired obtained the dashcam footage of public transit vehicles stranded by Waymo taxis.ByErin MarquisPublishedApril 10, 2023Comments (8)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisNew York City Refuses to Stop People from Parking in Bike LanesSince 2016, less than two percent of complaints about vehicles parked in the bike lane have resulted in a ticket…ByCollin WoodardPublishedApril 7, 2023Comments (30)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisClarence Thomas Took Illicit Vacations on One of the Largest Superyachts in the World: Report [Update]The Supreme Court justice once said he preferred sleeping in Wal-Mart parking lots on cross-country RV trips. A new…ByErin MarquisPublishedApril 6, 2023Comments (89)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisThieves Can Steal Modern Cars By Tapping Into a Headlight WireHackers can inject malicious code into a car's electronic network via headlight or taillight wires, fooling the car…BySteve DaSilvaPublishedApril 6, 2023Comments (72)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisThe Electric Rickshaw Is Taking Over the World, Just Not in the U.S.Electric rickshaws made up half of all rickshaw sales in India last year.ByCollin WoodardPublishedApril 5, 2023Comments (16)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisAs Tennessee Welcomes Ford's BlueOval City, Some Black Farmers Say They Are Getting Left OutThe state wants to use eminent domain to turn parts of Black-owned farms into connecting roads for the Ford plant.ByLawrence HodgePublishedApril 4, 2023Comments (11)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisAmerica Has as Many as 2 Billion Parking Spaces, And They're Ruining Our CitiesThankfully, some cities are starting to get rid of extra parking spaces in favor of housing or other, better uses.ByCollin WoodardPublishedApril 3, 2023Comments (74)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisStartups Are Building a Charging Network for Electric Trucks That May Never Take OffCharging semi trucks is a much bigger challenge than electric cars.ByCollin WoodardUpdatedMarch 29, 2023Comments (14)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisRivian Owner Waits 3 Years for R1S, Bricks it in a Snow Bank 2 Days LaterEarly adoption of emerging technology is not without its drawbacks.ByErin MarquisPublishedMarch 27, 2023Comments (106)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisSaving Public Transportation Is Going to Require 'Fast, Frequent and Reliable' ServicePublic transportation needs to actually be good if we want people to use it.ByCollin WoodardPublishedMarch 27, 2023Comments (33)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisCar Seizures are a Booming Business for Memphis Police, Even When No Crime Was CommittedOver 700 cars were seized by city police in 2022, often from drivers who were never charged with a crime.ByLawrence HodgePublishedMarch 24, 2023Comments (35)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisAmericans Are Finally Getting on Board with E-BikesA green future can't rely on only electrifying cars.BySteve DaSilvaPublishedMarch 22, 2023Comments (61)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisHow a Tech Millionaire's Tinder Date Ended With His Jaguar StolenAn important lesson in why you shouldn't broadcast your wealth on dating apps — and why you should trust your gut if…ByLawrence HodgePublishedMarch 22, 2023Comments (86)
NewsRead ThisNewsRead ThisCar in Catastrophic Crash Racked Up 43 Speeding Tickets in Just 10 MonthsIn DC, speed cameras are good for bringing in money, but don't do enough to keep people safe on the roads.ByErin MarquisUpdatedMarch 21, 2023Comments (163)