The world hit a transport milestone in 2017, though most people wouldn’t have noticed it at the time.
June 10, 2021Nathaniel Bullard
Business, Technology, Fuel
Vehicles drive in light traffic on freeways in Los Angeles, Calif. (Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg News)
Peak Internal Combustion Engine May Already Be Years in the Past

Government, Business, Safety, Fuel
Morning commute traffic drives westward on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge on March 18. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg News)
Driving Hasn’t Found Its New Normal Yet, NHTSA Data Shows

Memorial Day weekend, the typical start of the U.S. summer driving season, has come and gone. Data on just how much driving Americans did is trickling in, and it’s a bit noisy.
May 28, 2020 Business, Technology, Equipment, Autonomous
Analysis: Driverless Cars Could Save American Lives
Rural roads are the most dangerous in the country. Making them safer is a matter of public health.
February 16, 2018