The fuel landscape just expanded with the arrival of E85 petrol. But can today's E20 vehicles use it, who should use it and should buyers start considering flex-fuel vehicles instead? Let's find out.
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A 56-year-old Oakland man was arrested after members of the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office caught him driving one of multiple department vehicles stolen Sunday from a parking garage. After spotting ...
The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the thefts of five department vehicles, all of which have been recovered, the agency reported Sunday. Sheriff’s office personnel had realized the ...
Abstract: This letter proposes an accurate pose refinement system that integrates point cloud registration and vehicle prior shapes to improve LiDAR-based vehicle pose estimation. For safe autonomous ...
E85 fuel contains 80-85% ethanol and is meant only for specially designed flex-fuel vehicles. The government clarified that existing petrol and E20 vehicles will continue functioning normally. E85 is ...
This University promotes safe driving to protect the health and safety of drivers, their passengers and those with whom they share the road. University automobile insurance coverage is contingent upon ...
Honda is recalling nearly 99,000 vehicles in the U.S. over a defect that could cause airbags to deploy unexpectedly during a crash. The recall covers an estimated 98,892 Honda and Acura vehicles from ...
Abstract: Localization of autonomous vehicles in existing maps is crucial for reliable navigation. Using previously constructed maps allows vehicles to estimate their pose without the inherent ...
I am blind and I do not drive. That fact shapes nearly every aspect of my life in ways most New Yorkers never have to consider. For most Americans, transportation is almost invisible. You grab your ...
School buses may soon become roaming surveillance vehicles, 404media reported on Tuesday after reviewing leaked documents detailing plans to equip buses with automatic license plate readers (ALPR).