Is Tesla light years ahead of the rest? What's more, what does this mean for the future of autonomous vehicles, where Tesla cars are already collecting invaluable driving data? You are invited to ride into the future, which is already happening.
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If you have driven on Slovenian highways in recent years, you must have noticed that the traffic is becoming more and more dense and often burdened with traffic jams. We've all had those embarrassing moments when we're driving at a snail's pace on the freeway while brass horns blare impatiently in the background. So why are there traffic jams on Slovenian roads? The answer is surprisingly simple: our traffic culture and inadequate speed control measures, not, as many think, traffic congestion. So - why do we have traffic jams on Slovenian highways?
Summer brings relaxation, but riding in light footwear like flip-flops can be dangerous. Wondering if driving in flip-flops or even barefoot is illegal? We checked the rules across Europe and found out where you can be fined and where you can only be warned.
While most countries drive on the right, some countries have had the rule of driving on the left side of the road for many years. Curious about the explanation behind it?
The online platform Airline Ratings has published a report of the most reliable airlines. Is your favorite on the list?
Experts believe that the key to peaceful driving lies in maintaining a sense of what is under our control and what we cannot control. Strategies for reducing tension also contribute significantly to this.
Someone yelling at you from the car? He is definitely one of them.
Women are better drivers than men, and judging by the risk they pose in traffic, even twice as good!
Cities are changing their image mainly due to the ever-increasing number of inhabitants. Urban planners thus have their hands full, as the infrastructure must be constantly adapted to the needs of the times. Those best dogs try to be even one step ahead of him. Larger cities with rivers running through them have an added challenge, bridges. Bridges connect banks, we also like to attribute symbolic value to them. But in cities they also have to "open the door" to river traffic. Let's take a look at 10 stunning drawbridges.
The legendary double-decker buses in London are stealing the limelight these days with Harry, a self-driving bus that transports passengers without the presence of a driver. Over the next few weeks, around 100 local residents living near the O2 arena will test drive the prototype vehicle in East London, in the Greenwich area, home to, among other things, the famous astronomical observatory and through which the Prime Meridian (Greenwich Meridian) passes.
The Norwegians already have the longest road tunnel in the world (Laerdal), and in the future they could get the world's first shipping tunnel. From 70 to 120 ships will be able to sail through the tunnel daily, which will thus avoid the challenging weather conditions around the Stad peninsula. Both ferries and tourist and fishing boats are supposed to sail through it.
Using a smartphone while walking has become a common habit. The appearance of "zombies", i.e. pedestrians engrossed in their smartphones, is becoming an increasingly pressing problem in urban traffic. Because of people's carelessness, many traffic accidents happen. Some time ago, the Germans answered this with floor traffic lights (LED lights built into the pavement that glow red and green), and in the Netherlands they invented a similar type of traffic signal that responds to the challenges of the time. Those in charge probably can't prevent us from using a smartphone, but they can prevent accidents...