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Brad Pitt is currently contemplating an “F1” sequel, as Variety reported that Apple is already talking about a potential follow-up to the racing movie after its $144 million worldwide opening ...
With Fourth of July travel expected to set records this year, AAA is once again offering its "Tow to Go" program in an effort to keep impaired drivers off the road.
Watch the Video Transcript: [00:00:04] Doug McIntyre: Tesla had another down month in Europe. It’s probably a string that may have happened every month this year, but this is a lot. The European ...
The American Automobile Association (AAA) announced it will be reactivating its “Tow to Go” program during the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
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John discusses Malcolm Gladwell’s theory that self-driving cars will fail in urban centers not because they’ll make mistakes but because “they WON’T make any mistakes.” Listen to The ...
Finally, another reason for driving a small car that you might not have considered is that they can prove to be genuinely fun and exciting to drive.
Waymo has a 'perfection' problem, as author Malcom Gladwell describes it. That's bad news for self-driving cars but good news for the rest us.
The stars of the new "F1" movie explain to TODAY.com how they filmed amid real-life Formula One races and how Brad Pitt and Damson Idris drove at 180 mph.
With the newest racing flick hitting theaters this weekend, which is the best in the genre?
Tesla delivered a Model Y to a customer in Austin using only its autonomous driving robotaxi software.