Truck Crash Spills Hazardous Material From East Palestine Train Derailment

Truck Crash Spills Hazardous Material From East Palestine Train Derailment

Screenshot: WJW A truck carrying hazardous material from the East Palestine train derailment crashed Tuesday in Novelty, Ohio, roughly 20 miles east of Cleveland. While a hazmat team has contained the spilled material, this crash is yet another misstep in the aftermath of the Norfolk Southern derailment in February last year, which contaminated the small … Read more

Burning Airliner Evacuated In 18 Minutes After Tokyo Haneda Airport Collision

Burning Airliner Evacuated In 18 Minutes After Tokyo Haneda Airport Collision

Japan Airlines stated that it took 18 minutes for Flight 516’s burning Airbus A350-900 to be fully evacuated after colliding with a Japanese Coast Guard Bombardier Dash 8 at Haneda Airport in Tokyo. Those 18 minutes span from the point of impact until the final person left the aircraft. The recorded footage and accounts from … Read more

Man Found Dead In Airplane Engine At Salt Lake City Airport

Man Found Dead In Airplane Engine At Salt Lake City Airport

Photo: George Frey / Stringer (Getty Images) If you’re traveling around major U.S. holidays, especially during the winter, you need to be prepared for flight delays and cancelations. It sucks, but that’s just the way it is. Sometimes, airlines mess up and lie to you about it, but other times, a massive storm rolls in … Read more

American Cars Are Huge And Unsafe, But Automakers Don’t Want The Simple Solution

American Cars Are Huge And Unsafe, But Automakers Don’t Want The Simple Solution

Cars are huge now. This is known. These massive vehicles kill more people than smaller cars — this is also known. Yet, when confronted with these facts, automakers seem to prefer complex, expensive, high-tech solutions to reduce crashes, when there’s a much simpler option available: Make cars smaller. Rivian R1S Design Analysis Wired spoke with … Read more

Missing Nut Prompts Airlines To Inspect Every Boeing 737 Max

Missing Nut Prompts Airlines To Inspect Every Boeing 737 Max

Photo: Mustafa Yalcin/Anadolu Agency (Getty Images) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has confirmed that airlines will have to inspect every Boeing 737 Max after a bolt was discovered with a missing nut during routine maintenance. The potential loose bolt is attached to a linkage on the rudder control system. Boeing also found an undelivered aircraft … Read more

First Cybertruck Crash On Public Roads Leaves Humans Involved In Good Shape

First Cybertruck Crash On Public Roads Leaves Humans Involved In Good Shape

The very first Cybertruck crash to occur on public roads happened Thursday in Redwood City, California, and it seems all the people involved made it out OK. The Toyota and the Cybertruck involved in the collision, however, didn’t fare as well. My First Car: Randall Park Cruised LA in His New, Gifted 1992 Toyota Corolla … Read more

This Was The Dire State Of AVs or Self-Driving Cars In 2023

This Was The Dire State Of AVs or Self-Driving Cars In 2023

Photo: Josh Edelson (Getty Images) Either the world is not ready for self-driving cars, or self-driving cars are not ready for the world. After all the avoidable crashes and injuries in 2023 — some of which were fatal — I’m going to say that it’s the latter rather than the former. Autonomous vehicles are clearly … Read more

Daihatsu Admits It Forged Crash Test Results For 30 Years

Daihatsu Admits It Forged Crash Test Results For 30 Years

Last week we reported on Daihatsu halting sales and shipments of all of its cars amid a probe into the Toyota subsidiary rigging safety tests of 64 different models, and now the situation has gotten even worse. On Wednesday, CNN reported that Daihatsu has now stopped production at all four of its Japanese factories, with … Read more

Traffic Tickets Won’t Keep Driverless Cars From Breaking Traffic Rules

Traffic Tickets Won’t Keep Driverless Cars From Breaking Traffic Rules

Photo: Justin Sullivan (Getty Images) Autonomous cars have been hitting public roads in a handful of cities around the United States, but the driverless phenomenon has raised one particularly perplexing question: How do we keep those driverless cars in check when they break traffic laws? NBC really delved into the matter this week. What’s The … Read more

Cummins Hit With $1.675 Billion Penalty For Intentionally Selling Emissions Defeat Devices

Cummins Hit With .675 Billion Penalty For Intentionally Selling Emissions Defeat Devices

Photo: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg (Getty Images) Cummins, an Indiana-based company that manufactures and sells engines, has been hit with a $1.675 billion penalty for intentionally selling defeat devices that could bypass emissions sensors, a direct violation of the Clean Air Act, the U.S. Department of Justice writes. It’s set to be the biggest ever penalty for … Read more