vehicles
How 40 Percent of Australia’s Stolen Cars End Up Overseas
Australia's contribution to the global black market is cheap, dirty, and surprisingly open to anyone. I discovered this by trying to sell a "stolen" car.
Having Sex in Cars Is Still a Beloved American Pastime, Study Reveals
"Made it through 17 Drake songs. Loved it. Parked in the woods."
Your Next Uber Driver Might Be a Robot
Later this month, Uber will randomly assign riders in Pittsburgh with one of its self-driving Volvo SUV prototypes.
Field Trip to Mars in a Real-Life Magic School Bus
All aboard the first-ever headset-free VR vehicle.
It's Time to Open Source Moving Vehicles
On Wednesday, Arthur Taylor presented OpenIVI Mobility, a platform for connecting vehicles.
Making a Car that Won't Let You Sleep
Algorithms, sensors—there's There's even talk of using biometrics and wearables, data derived straight from a driver's body, to determine if a person is too tired to drive.
This Futuristic Exploration Vehicle Is a ‘Swiss Army Knife on Wheels’
Motherboard travelled to LA county to check out the 'KiraVan,' a test bed for travel tech.
The Little-Known Capitalist History of the Highway Map
Since the early 1900s, road maps have been designed to advance capitalism, influencing where and how people travel.
How South Korea Imagines the Future of Cars
Kia and Hyundai employees presented some out-there concepts at an R&D festival this month.
Congress's Car Hacking Bill Is a Complete Mess
Manufacturers argue they should control who repairs your car, and Congress's new car hacking bill only makes the situation more messy.
It's Actually Illegal to Ride 'Hoverboard' Scooters on UK Streets
The Crown Prosecution Service says they’re not allowed on public roads or footpaths.