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All cars banned in Paris city for a whole day

The whole of Paris to go completely car-free just for one day   Pedestrians are being encouraged to stroll the City of Light as the French capital banned cars throughout the city for a day. Paris has experimented in the past with car-free days, but Sunday marked the first time the entire city

Saudi Arabian women targeted with car adverts

Some of the world's biggest car makers have started advertising their vehicles directly to women in Saudi Arabia. The swift move follows the official announcement on 27 September by King Salman that the country's ban on women drivers will end in June next year. The decision has immediately created a potential new market

As Trucks Get More Efficient, U.S. Railroads’ Competitive Edge Is Eroding

Railroads have a long history of experimenting with alternative fuels and new locomotive technologies in the search for better fuel efficiency, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and lower operating costs. Unfortunately, the record of railroads actually bringing potential innovations in locomotive design to fruition is more limited. Instead, U.S. railroads have been

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