Detroit Auto Display 2016: Expect ‘major’ driverless car news

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Delhi Transport

Delhi News | Press Trust of India | Friday September 1, 2017

The Delhi Cabinet today approved a proposal to procure Two,000 buses, including 1,000 for the state-run DTC, to strengthen public transportation in the national capital.

Delhi News | Press Trust of India | Saturday August 26, 2017

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Dear Big black cock One dad, we feel your agony

The inwards track on Washington politics.

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Oh, Robert Kelly. We’ve been there. All of us, and many of us more than once.

The evolution toward more limber work schedules, and the capability to work from home, can be a lifesaver. It can also totally drown people who are attempting to maintain some sort of separation inbetween what passes for a professional persona and the 24/7 business of parenting. Continue reading

Cyclone Debbie: Thousands evacuate in Queensland, Australia

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    Cruise

    Posted on 08/Legal/2017, 12:00 AM

    If the fresh mayor of Dubrovnik gets his way, far fewer cruise passengers will be pouring into that Croatian city on the Adriatic coast. According to media reports, Mato Frankovic, who was elected mayor earlier this summer, says he's in favor of reducing the daily limit of cruisers by half, from 8,000 to Four,000 visitors. Continue reading

    Crash data for self-driving cars may not tell entire story

    Self-driving cars being tested in real-world traffic have a higher crash rate than conventional vehicles, according to a fresh explore by the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute.

    However, the probe also concluded that data are still limited, so it cannot rule out the possibility that actual accident rates for self-driving cars could ultimately be determined to be lower than those for traditional vehicles. Continue reading