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NewsSeptember 1, 2005

World Gas Prices

And you thought we had it bad. Actually, if you happen to be motoring in Nigeria, you'd pay 38 cents a gallon. Venezuelans pay 14 cents a gallon.

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NewsAugust 25, 2005

A9.com Combines Interactive Maps with Street-Level Images

A9.com, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, launched an intereactive mapping technology that combines driving directions and other mapping tools with the street-level images of locations and their surroundings.

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NewsAugust 18, 2005

FYI: Comprehensive State Speed Limit Chart

Here is a comprehensive list of speed limits in every state, including (if applicable) separate limits for trucks, cars, rural and urban interstates, day and night driving and dates the limits went into effect.

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NewsAugust 17, 2005

Calif. Will Snag Smog Polluters with Sensors on Freeways

California's South Coast Air Quality Management District is expected next month to approve the deployment of cameras and sensors that will measure air pollution from 1 million vehicles as they enter freeways and navigate roads.

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NewsAugust 3, 2005

Compare Real Costs of Hybrids with New Online Calculator

The cost calculator's fleet cost estimates were developed in consultation with PHH Arval. It helps fleet purchasers assess potential savings from purchasing HEVs by taking into account purchase price, fuel costs, repair and maintenance costs, resale value and applicable tax incentives.

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NewsAugust 3, 2005

Auto Leasing Likely to Return to NY

The transportation funding bill approved by Congress last week contains a provision that removes car lessors and auto rental companies from vicarious liability.

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NewsJune 23, 2005

Study: Airbags Increase Odds of Death in Low-Speed Collisions

Study suggests increase in death happens in low-speed crashes with airbags deployed and no seatbelts.

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NewsJune 23, 2005

SUV Drivers Applying Faux Dirty Look

Inventor says he can barely keep up with Internet orders of mud-in-a-can product.

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NewsJune 16, 2005

Thieves Use Bluetooth to Steal from Cars

When a thief passes a car with ‘bluetooth' electrical items, a signal appears on the screen of the thief's mobile displaying the make or model of the valuables inside.

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NewsJune 9, 2005

Which Cities Have the Safest Drivers?

A new study says Cedar Rapids, Iowa has the safest drivers. The study also found that collisions are most likely to happen on Saturdays, least likely on Sundays.

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