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Tesla’s Elon Musk clarifies FSD was not enabled in Model 3 involved in fatal DUI crash

Teslarati

The driver of the ill-fated vehicle, Hans von Ohain, who was a Tesla employee, passed away with a blood alcohol level of 0.26, over three times the legal limit. In a comment to ABC Denver 7 , Colorado State Patrol Sgt. The ill-fated Model 3 had two passengers, von Ohain and Erik Rossiter.

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Junkyard Find: 1988 Buick Reatta Coupe

The Truth About Cars

These wheels are a bit scraper-ish, but that's an East Bay style and this car is in a yard just outside Denver. Even though California now has legal cannabis, those West Coast lightweights are far behind Colorado when it comes to slapping cannabis-themed stickers in and on their cars.

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A Critical Look at AI-Generated Software

Cars That Think

In 2005, faulty software for the US $176 million baggage-handling system at Denver International Airport forced the whole thing to be scrapped. It may fail unexpectedly, have unanticipated consequences, or be vulnerable to attack, sometimes resulting in immense damage. And what if the approach it adopted is not the best for your application?

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Volkswagen’s Electrify America supplement discusses ZEV charging investments in disadvantaged California communities

Green Car Congress

Chicago, Portland, Boston, Seattle, Philadelphia, Denver, Houston, Miami, and Raleigh—and several highway corridors. Earlier this year, Electrify America submitted the plan for the first tranche of spending, directed at 11 cities nationwide—New York, Washington, D.C.,

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Study finds cities can reduce CO2 more easily from residential conservation than transportation

Green Car Congress

In early 2016, a US Supreme Court ruling halted the measure’s potential enactment; the legal case is unresolved and the Trump administration has announced it intends to unwind the CPP. The 11 cities analyzed in the study are Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and Seattle.