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EU cars to be fitted with automatic dial for help
Published on 29/04/2015
» STRASBOURG — The European Parliament voted Tuesday to require all cars European Union-wide to be fitted out by 2018 with an automatic dial-up system so emergency workers can get to crash sites as swiftly as possible.
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Smooth as the Silk Road
B Magazine, Richard Leu, Published on 17/07/2016
» Revisiting the Silk Road is something people who love adventures on wheels would want to do at least once in their lifetime. Of course, tracing Marco Polo's exact route between Asia and Europe is virtually impossible. But just being able to complete a transcontinental drive is already a feat in itself.
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S. Korea accelerates projects to put self-driving cars on the roads
Published on 15/10/2019
» The South Korean government has teamed up with city administrations to put self-driving vehicles on the roads.
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G-7 ministers to take lead in promoting self-driving cars
Published on 25/09/2016
» KARUIZAWA, JAPAN - Transport ministers from the Group of Seven industrialised countries agreed on Saturday to reinforce international cooperation in creating safety regulations to promote self-driving cars.
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Ethics dilemmas may hold back autonomous cars: study
AFP, Published on 24/06/2016
» WASHINGTON - If it has to make a choice, will your autonomous car kill you or pedestrians on the street?
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Technology drive sees 'connected car' link-ups in China
AFP, Published on 27/04/2016
» BEIJING - China has the youngest premium car buyers in the world, and their tech-savvy demand for "connected cars" -- coupled with Communist regulations -- is driving international automakers into the arms of the country's Internet giants.
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Britain allows driverless cars
AFP, Published on 12/02/2015
» LONDON - Britain gave the green light to the testing of futuristic driverless cars on public roads on Wednesday, with the launch of a multi-million-pound scheme to develop the technology.
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Driving bans for repeat offenders
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 26/06/2014
» Traffic violaters face tougher restrictions in an attempt to reduce Thailand's appalling highway death toll. The new regulations will first apply to public vehicle drivers but all drivers will be eventually covered.
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