Texting While Driving Still Makes You Crash, Even In A Ferry
The ferry's first mate was simply on his phone behind the wheel, according to reports, and ran astray of his intended course.
Read MoreThe ferry's first mate was simply on his phone behind the wheel, according to reports, and ran astray of his intended course.
Read MoreDespite many drivers not understanding what the non-standard orange lines mean, they still realized it was something unusual and slowed down.
Read MoreWhile many may imagine future aircraft as hover cars or light-speed jets, a more familiar form of tech could be the next big thing. Here's what to know.
Read MoreAs one of the biggest and oldest manufacturers of large airframes, it's hard to ignore when Boeing occasionally comes out with the strangest aircraft designs.
Read MoreThe world's longest bridges are meant for trains, but some car bridges are still pretty massive. Here are five of the longest you can cross in a vehicle.
Read MoreDo your research, make sure the power and top speed are limited to the class you desire, and buy one that will be fun, safe, and legal.
Read MoreConsidering that he was initially charged with 83 counts of attempted murder and 83 counts of reckless endangerment, the outcome could have been far worse.
Read MoreThe mission involved delivering a real (not test) payload into low-Earth orbit and then landing its first-stage rocket on a drone boat.
Read MoreBoth new versions of the Street Triple are based on the current RS, but wear some new hardware to cater them towards track use.
Read MoreTrikes are more comfortable and easier to ride than regular motorcycles thanks to their three wheels. Does that mean they're safer than two-wheelers, too?
Read MoreUnion members at Boeing's St Louis factories voted to end the second-longest strike in its history, which hobbled production of the Pentagon's air fleet.
Read MoreOnly two airports were complying with the emergency order when President Trump put Sharpie marker to paper to end the shutdown last Wednesday.
Read MoreThat is, in technical terms, very bad.
Read MoreWhen you think about these brands, automobiles are definitely the first things that come to mind. But these well-known car icons offer other products as well.
Read MoreBoeing faced a problem with long-range routes that couldn’t fill a full-size 747, so it came up with a very simple solution: shrinking the plane.
Read MoreThe revived KLE500 is an all-new design, and will be coming to the States as well as the rest of the world.
Read MoreDaimler is one of the largest heavy vehicle manufacturers in the world, producing a wide range of trucks for markets across multiple continents.
Read MoreAirbus has some serious work to do if the company is going to achieve its delivery target for 2025.
Read MoreIf you look closely, you'll notice that two nose designs tend to show up on modern passenger planes -- rounded and pointy. So who uses what and why?
Read MoreMany modern Harley-Davidson motorcycles use rubber mounts for their engine. Let's explore when this started and how these rubber mounts affect riders.
Read MoreThe official transition for air travel was a matter of both convenience and necessity for the American president, and Teddy Roosevelt was the first to fly.
Read MoreDiesel airplane engines are extremely rare, but maybe they shouldn't be -- modern designs show they can outperform gasoline engines in some aspects.
Read MoreTransAstra already has a dozen ground-based telescopes searching for mining-suitable asteroids.
Read MoreIf you've never John Forester's name before, you're in luck, because Not Just Bikes just dedicated a full 95-minute video to how wrong he was about everything.
Read MoreWhat appears to be a black BMW narrowly avoided a collision with the speeding train before it finally came to a stop.
Read MorePrivate equity firm Carolwood Capital bought Indian out from under Polaris last month.
Read MoreYou've got that shiny new motorcycle, and you really, really want to seem like a biking pro. Here's how to act to look like you've been riding forever.
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