On a ride-along with the Gardner Edgerton School District, KCTV5 cameras caught at least seven drivers passing by the stopped ...
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Norway transport firm steps up controls after tests show Chinese-made buses can be halted remotely
A Norwegian public transport operator plans to tighten security after tests on Chinese-made electric buses revealed the ...
The Manila Times on MSN
Critical vulnerabilities discovered in connected vehicles
A recent discovery by Norwegian bus company Ruter that the computers running its Yutong-made buses were linked to servers in China — and that the buses could be halted remotely — startled the ...
Norwegian testers claim maker has remote access, while UK importer says supplier complies with the law UK governmental is ...
There is no ban on travelling by bus after consuming alcohol, clarified Transport Minister K. B. Ganesh Kumar, dismissing ...
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Car-dominant Texas needs more public transit to meet mobility demands, TxDOT report says
As the state’s population grows, more travel options are needed in rural and smaller urban areas and between major cities, according to a draft of the first-of-its-kind plan.
Modern cars are computers on wheels that are becoming increasingly connected, enabling innovative new features that make driving safer and more convenient. But these systems are also collecting reams ...
In 2020 Kansas City implemented a policy making all of its buses fare free. Joel Mendez of the University of Kansas conducted a study on the effects of the policy, finding it attracted new users, ...
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Washington: 10 good things about Metro Transit — including one that’s simply priceless
The system’s been plagued by high crime, low ridership, rampant fare evasion and an ever-ballooning billion-dollar budget.
When the Mesopotamians of 5,500 years ago figured out the benefits of putting wheels on their carts, replacing the sled-like runners that decreased friction but still amounted to dragging, little did ...
Bus providers in Denmark and Norway claimed that they are urgently investigating a so-called “security loophole” discovered in their fleets of vehicles made by Yutong, a company based in China, ...
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