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Driving Dystopia: Judge Dismisses Automotive Privacy Lawsuit

The Truth About Cars

Last week, a federal judge refused to have the courts reexamine a gaggle of class action lawsuits claiming automotive manufacturers had violated Washington State's privacy laws after allegations that on-board infotainment systems were recording customers’ private text messages and mobile phone call logs.

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Rivian Guides reaching out to R1T reservation holders to prepare for July deliveries

Teslarati

Rivian R1T reservation holder AdamL , located in Seattle, was one of the first who shared his email from a Rivian Guide. Some other Rivian reservation holders located in Washington also received emails from their Guides. Last week, Rivian announced that R1T deliveries would start in July.

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Update: 10 Best Car Sharing Programs

Clean Fleet Report

For her car sharing had subcategories of: Car sharing is expanding our mobility Roundtrip One-Way Personal Vehicle Sharing (which can include fractional ownership models) Then there’s scooter sharing and bike sharing (also with subcategories of public, closed campus and peer-to-peer [P2P]).

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Summer Update

Plug In Partners

Fleet Orders · Minnesota Department of Natural Resources – 1,800 · City of Chicago - 850 vehicles · Shohomish County, WA - 300 · City of Seattle - 410 · Kansas City, MO - 120 · Capital Metro (Transit agency in Austin) - 165 · ABC Lawn and Pest Control (Austin) - 150 Cities Cities continue to join the Plug-In Partners coalition. Keene, N.H.,

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How Police Exploited the Capitol Riot’s Digital Records

Cars That Think

Department of Justice and the Program on Extremism at George Washington University have made available thousands of legal documents about those charged in connection with the 6 January riot. Only a tiny fraction of sources were on the ground in Washington, D.C., Over the past two years, the U.S. on 6 January.

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John Brooks Slaughter: Courageous Advocate for Diversity in STEM

Cars That Think

If the phrase “lift as we climb” were a person, chances are good he would be John Brooks Slaughter. I visited schools in Mississippi, North Carolina, and Georgia, and I established relationships with some of the scientists at Howard University ,” an HBCU in Washington, D.C.

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Boeing Reinstalled Panel That Later Blew Out of 737 Max Jet

Baua Electric

opened and later reinstalled the panel that would blow off the plane’s body, according to a person familiar with the matter. The Seattle Times reported earlier on Wednesday that Boeing had removed and reinstalled the door plug. The door plug is placed where an emergency exit door would be if a jet had more seats.

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