Tragic crash tests self-driving tech
A fatal accident involving a partially autonomous vehicle could test the laws surrounding advanced vehicles.
A fatal accident involving a partially autonomous vehicle could test the laws surrounding advanced vehicles.
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Cutting-edge driver assistance tech, clever packaging and an eye for sustainability reflect Volvo’s best efforts in the EX90.
An Aussie favourite sets new sales records, driven by surge in Hybrids, despite market challenges.
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This Chinese brand has huge plans for the Australian market and its latest offering arrives at the right time to take advantage of a surge in EV sales.
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Emergency services were called to Seventh Ave, Campsie at about 4.20pm yesterday afternoon, following reports of two buses crashing into one another.
The body was described by police as being in an “advanced state of decomposition”, and is believed to be a man who has been missing since Thursday.
A woman is in a critical condition in hospital, while a child is also among the injured after a crash involving two buses and a car.
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