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- CBC
Parents outraged after girl, 14, forced off Porter Airlines flight
The parents of a 14-year-old girl say they're outraged after their daughter was removed from a Porter Airlines flight last month and left to fend for herself for the next 24 hours — without compensation or supervision from airline staff.
- Miami Herald
‘She’s on tusi’: Bodycam shows model minutes after deadly crash in downtown Miami
Two people died in the wreck
- USA TODAY
50,000 gallons of water were used to extinguish fiery Tesla crash on California highway
The crash is the latest instance of a Tesla electric vehicle fire requiring mass amounts water to extinguish.
- The Canadian Press
USPS' long-awaited new mail truck makes its debut to rave reviews from carriers
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — The Postal Service’s new delivery vehicles aren’t going to win a beauty contest. They're tall and ungainly. The windshields are vast. Their hoods resemble a duck bill. Their bumpers are enormous.
- The Canadian Press
In Denmark, a man is suspected of 86 counts of reckless driving. He filmed it himself.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A 29-year-old man in Denmark faced a whopping 86 preliminary charges Friday for driving at high speed on motorcycles, riding on the rear wheel — also at high speed — and endangering others, police said, adding that the man had mounted a camera on his motorcycle helmet which provided investigators with several hours of footage of how he drove.
- The Canadian Press
UAW's rift with Stellantis raises fear that some US auto jobs could vanish
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. (AP) — To Ruth Breeden, whose job is to assemble Ram trucks in this Detroit suburb, a simmering dispute between the United Auto Workers union and Stellantis isn't merely about whether her employer will reopen a distant factory in Illinois. To her, the standoff is a danger sign for all UAW workers.
- Reuters
US auto safety regulator opens probe into some VinFast cars
The investigation into about 3,118 VinFast vehicles follows allegations in 14 reports by drivers of VinFast 2023 and 2024 models that the system "has difficulty detecting lanes on the roadway, provides improper steering inputs and is difficult to override by the driver", NHTSA said in a statement. The preliminary evaluation will assess the scope, frequency, and severity of the potential problem and seek to determine if a safety related defect exists in the subject vehicles, NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation said. VinFast, which started selling vehicles in the United States in 2023, said it was aware of the investigation.
- Global News
Business Matters: Air Canada pilot talks near deadline
Passengers will start to feel the effects of a looming Air Canada pilot strike, as a deadline approaches to reach a settlement between the airline and the union representing its pilots. Kyle Benning has the details and more in Business Matters for Sept. 13, 2024.
- Durham Herald-Sun
Feds look into reported problems with automatic steering on VinFast SUVs
Drivers tell the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that the “lane keep assist” systems on their VF8s don’t always work properly.
- TechCrunch
Autonomous delivery startup Nuro pivots and another Indian EV scooter startup takes the IPO road
The transportation beat just keeps on truckin’ — or scooting along, depending on your preferred vehicle and speed. Little birds are continuing to give us updates on Fluid Truck, the startup founded to disrupt the commercial vehicle rental industry. You might recall last month Rebecca Bellan wrote about the dramatic behind-the-scenes fight over the company between ousted sibling co-founders James Eberhard and Jenifer Snyder and two minority investors on the board.
- Robb Report
F1 Racer Lando Norris Just Drove a McLaren P1 Made of Legos
The life-size model was constructed from 342,817 Lego Technic pieces and Norris tooked it for a spin at Silverstone.
- GOBankingRates
6 Hybrid Vehicles To Stay Away From Buying
Not all hybrid cars are created equal. While some models offer excellent fuel efficiency, reliability and performance, others fall short. With so many options, it can be tough to separate the good...
- CNN Business
Alaska Airlines pilot: ‘I was in shock’
Emily Wiprud, the first officer piloting Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 on January 5, says she initially thought people had been killed when the plane’s door plug blew off shortly after takeoff, according to an interview with CBS News Wednesday.
- Robb Report
This Barely Driven Aston Martin Valkyrie Could Fetch $3 Million at Auction
The Lunar White hybrid is one of just 150 cars that will be built.
- Reuters
Two pilot instructors killed after training plane crashes in Bulgaria
Acting Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev arrived at the crash scene at the Graf Ignatievo air base in central Bulgaria. The crash occurred at 12:30 (0930 GMT) and killed two pilot instructors, Defence Minister Atanas Zapryanov said. The plane involved was an L-39ZA advanced training aircraft, the defence ministry said in a statement.
- ABC News
Boeing union workers reject contract; 96% vote to strike
Tens of thousands of Boeing workers have voted to strike after rejecting the proposed contract from the embattled aerospace company -- a move with far-reaching implications for the U.S. economy. Boeing had reached a tentative agreement earlier this week with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, or IAM, the union representing 33,000 workers at Boeing plants in Washington State, Oregon and California. IAM's members will strike at midnight on Friday after 96% voted for the action.
- Reuters
GM, Hyundai Motor to explore joint vehicle development projects
General Motors and Hyundai Motor Co said on Thursday they have agreed to explore future collaboration across key strategic areas including potential joint vehicle development, supply chain issues and clean-energy technologies. The U.S. and Korean automakers said they had signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding to consider ways to "leverage their complementary scale and strengths to reduce costs and bring a wider range of vehicles and technologies to customers faster." Automakers face tens of billions of dollars in capital costs to build new electric vehicles and batteries, secure supply chains and develop advanced technologies like self-driving vehicles as they face stringent vehicle emissions regulations and heavy competition around the globe.
- CBC
Lime scooters launch in East Vancouver
A shared e-scooter system has officially hit the pavement in East Vancouver. Lime launched on Thursday, with 100 scooters and 27 parking stations across the Hastings-Sunrise and Grandview-Woodland neighbourhood. "Get ready to embrace a new way of moving around Vancouver," said Mayor Ken Sim at a Thursday morning press conference. "It's a game changer." Lime representatives said Thursday's launch is part of a plan to expand across the city over the next few months, depending on how many people us
- Reuters
Carmakers adjust electrification plans as EV demand slows
The global sales of EVs - either fully electric or plug-in hybrid - rose 20% in the first half of 2024, slower than expected, data from market research firm Rho Motion showed. Sales of hybrid electric cars, seen as a more affordable compromise between all-combustion and all-electric, have meanwhile increased. Stellantis said on Thursday it would suspend production of the fully electric Fiat 500 small car for four weeks due to sluggish demand.
- Reuters
Stellantis pauses production of electric Fiat 500 due to poor demand
Stellantis said on Thursday it would suspend production of the fully electric Fiat 500 small car for four weeks due to sluggish demand. The global slowdown in sales of electric vehicles (EVs), partly due to diverging policies on green incentives, has pushed automakers worldwide to adjust their EV plans. "The measure is necessary due to the current lack of orders linked to the deep difficulties experienced in the European electric (car) market by all producers, particularly the European ones," Stellantis said in a statement.