EPA’s new auto emissions standard will speed the transition to cleaner cars, while also addressing consumer and industry concerns
The new rule isn’t a mandate for electric vehicles, but it will sharply increase their market share over the coming decade.
Alan Jenn, Associate Professional Researcher in Transportation, University of California, Davis •
conversation
March 22, 2024 • ~8 min
March 22, 2024 • ~8 min
E-bike incentives are a costly way to cut carbon emissions, but they also promote health, equity and cleaner air
Many incentive programs promote e-bike use, but they aren’t necessarily targeting the right people for the right reasons.
Luke Jones, Professor of Economics, Valdosta State University •
conversation
Feb. 27, 2024 • ~9 min
Feb. 27, 2024 • ~9 min
Using machine learning to monitor driver ‘workload’ could help improve road safety
Researchers have developed an adaptable algorithm that could improve road safety by predicting when drivers are able to safely interact with in-vehicle systems
Cambridge University News •
cambridge
Dec. 7, 2023 • ~6 min
Dec. 7, 2023 • ~6 min
Self-driving buses that go wherever you want? How the UK is trying to revolutionise public transport
Amid bus route cuts and rail strikes, can the answer to our future public transport needs be found in the hi-tech prototypes being trialled around the UK?
Miguel Valdez, Lecturer in Technology and Innovation Management, The Open University •
conversation
Sept. 29, 2023 • ~28 min
Sept. 29, 2023 • ~28 min
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