The automated vehicle “trolley problem” shows where self-driving technology can fail. But there could be upsides to coding human values into these machines.
Low-income customers who qualify for subsidised rates are five times more likely to use shared e-scooters and e-bikes for daily travel. People with disabilities also value them.
The Omicron strain is driving a rapid increase in China, and is quicker to transmit than other variants.
At this stage it’s hard to know for sure why Melbourne’s COVID numbers are higher, but it’s likely that climate plays a role.
Social entrepreneurship is on the rise, and so are rates of burnout, but a new toolkit is helping to address the alarming trend.
A new study aims to identify periods of increased sleepiness to reduce the risk of fatigue-related accidents on our roads.
A rethink in the approach to road freight transport safety is urgently required to reduce truck-crash fatalities and injuries .
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