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How the FCC Settles Radio-Spectrum Turf Wars

Cars That Think

This radio tower, located near downtown Los Angeles, is bedecked with 6-GHz fixed-microwave antennas that serve area police and fire departments. Ordinarily, parties can also make in-person presentations to the FCC staff and the five commissioners, if they post summaries of what they say. Alternative Realities.

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Study finds that suburban sprawl cancels carbon-footprint savings of dense urban cores in US

Green Car Congress

East Coast metropolitan statistical areas (J), with a larger map of New York metropolitan area (K, outer line) and New York City (K, inner line) highlight the consistent pattern of relatively low GHG urban core cities and high GHG suburbs. Credit: ACS, Jones and Kammen. Click to enlarge. Christopher Jones and Daniel M.

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Parking EVs In Driveways and on the Street: Implications for EV Charging

EV Adoption

Statistics gathered by the website GarageLiving.com provide additional data points: Of 1,500 North American respondents to a Garage Living poll, 20% said they were unable to park in their garage. And another UCLA study of 32 Los Angeles-area families found that 75% of them didn’t use their garages for parking.

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Tesla Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript: April 23, 2024

Teslarati

I think if you’ve got at scale, a statistically significant amount of data that shows conclusively that the autonomous car has, let’s say, half the accident rate of a human driven car, I think that’s difficult to ignore, because at that point, stopping autonomy means killing people. Without gas. Lars Moravy: Yeah.

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