Your high-tech dashboard isn't broken; it's just reacting to the temperature. We dive into the science of why winters are harsh even for your car's dashboard.
Cars with self-driving features are supposed to promise a safer and more convenient future. But there's a problem: human brains weren't designed for the strange new role these vehicles demand of us.
If you’re in the market for a new ride with cutting-edge tech, you may feel you need exactly that—a new car. But you don’t have to choose a showroom-fresh model to get some of the latest and greatest ...
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How self-driving cars actually work
Self-driving cars often seem like something pulled straight from science fiction. The idea that a vehicle can steer, brake, ...
As part of its broader rollback of U.S. fuel economy rules, the Trump administration says it is eliminating a credit for automakers that got breaks on the fuel economy compliance if they installed ...
Today, the unmanned vehicles circulating on American highways and side streets are a fraction of what executives promised in the giddy early days of the technology’s development. But when will drivers ...
Republicans want to turn back time on automotive safety all in the name of saving a few bucks. Yes, it seems we've entered the "we've tried nothing and we're all out of ideas!" portion of the ...
Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) may seem like recent innovations, but their roots date back decades. The introduction of anti-lock brakes (ABS) in the 1970s was a revolution that prevented ...
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