Europe going big on car chargers
A new law will require thousands of new charging station and hydrogen filling spots on Europe's major roads.
A new law will require thousands of new charging station and hydrogen filling spots on Europe's major roads.
Norway has the lowest rate of highway fatalities, but Poland had the biggest drop
Marilyn Jones explores Driving America, one of the many exhibit areas at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan
DrFumblefinger shares the story behind a car sitting atop a pole in Libby, Montana.
From the land of IKEA, a plan for a simple electric car that could be assembled worldwide
Marilyn Jones takes a tour of Toyota's largest factory, in Georgetown, Kentucky
DrFumblefinger returns to Sandpoint for another gathering of classic cars.
Roderick Simpson shares some of the festivities in his village, to celebrate the coronation of England's first new monarch in more than 70 years.
DrFumblefinger concludes his visit to this interesting car collection in Amarillo, Texas.
DrFumblefinger loves nice car collections, and this one in Amarillo had some beauties in it! Part 1 of a 2 part series.
Speed limits are back on the bargaining table in Germany, with climate change as a driver.
Growing networks of chargers make EVs more of a practical choice... as long as you don't live in a rural area
The Hague is building a big visitor car park, and hopes that super-high fees for street parking will get visitors to use it.
Spotted on the Road: a number of sightseeing vehicles dressed up as classic cars
France is testing yellow lights on its 'walk/don't walk' signs to see if it helps reduce road accidents involving pedestrians.