The Untold Opportunity of a Career in Smart Mobility
Smart mobility needs thinkers who can understand everything from logistics to manufacturing to software development and AI, all of which have traditionally been seen as separate industries and separate skill sets.
New Yorker Reveals How to See the 'Ghost Station' in the Subway System
The City Hall station opened in 1904 as part of the first subway line in New York, and closed in 1945, but there's one way you can still see it.
Bystanders Forced to Break Into Parked Car and Lift It Out of Tram's Path
Maria Hoff Barcelos, a recent arrival to Lisbon, said the "whole neighborhood was cheering on the balconies."
Family in 'Puddle of Blood' Escalator Malfunction Sue Contractor, Agency
The gruesome accident stemmed from a contractor being "negligent and careless," the lawsuit alleges.
Infrastructure Vote Delay To Cause 3,700 DOT Workers Furloughed
"Congress can't keep playing games with our livelihoods," Transport Workers Union President John Samuelsen told Newsweek.
Amtrak Train That Derailed in Montana Was Under Speed Limit, Cause Unknown
The derailment killed three passengers and potentially ejected others, according to investigators.
Man Who Hit 167 MPH in Fatal Live-Streamed Crash Sentenced to 15 Years
The crash occurred as the driver, who was live-streaming to Facebook with his phone, tried to switch lanes at 120 mph.
NYC Subway Shutdown Blamed on Accidental Press of Emergency Off Button
Though initially thought to be a power failure, reports released Friday indicated that someone may have pressed an emergency stop button within the MTA.
Electrifying Transportation—a 'Moonshot' Well Within Our Reach
It's time to make electrification a national priority.
Extreme Heat Melts Streetcar Cable in Portland, Service Suspended for Days
Temperatures in Oregon are expected to reach 114 degrees on Monday and cool down a bit during the week, according to the National Weather Service.
Green Goblin Times Square Hoverboard Video Viewed Over 4 Million Times
The incredible footage was captured at around 5 a.m. at Times Square by Morgan Nevins, who compared the gusts caused by the hoverboard to a helicopter.
Cable Car in Crash That Killed 14 Had Emergency Brakes Deactivated: Police
Italian prosecutors have opened an investigation into suspected involuntary manslaughter and negligence, as three men have been arrested.
2016 Photos Believed to Show Large Crack That Led to Closure of I-40 Bridge
The Interstate 40 bridge linking Tennessee and Arkansas was shut down indefinitely on May 11 after inspectors found a crack in one of two 900-foot horizontal beams critical for the structural integrity of the bridge, thanks to photos taken by a kayaker.
Use the Jobs Plan as a Catalyst for the Type of Infrastructure We Want
By setting the aspirations high in the American Jobs Plan's requirements, we can drive better projects from inception, while saving money on the federal, local and community scales for generations to come.
Texas Truck Company Offers Drivers $14,000 a Week
The U.S. has had a shortage of drivers for more than 15 years, according to the American Trucking Associations.
Mexico City Metro Crash Video Captures Moment Bridge Collapses
The collapse took place near Olivos station in the south-side borough of Tlahuac around 10.30 p.m. local time Monday.
Mexico City Train Crash Leaves at Least 20 Dead, 70 Injured
Nearly 50 people have been hospitalized and seven were reported to be in "grave condition," according to Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum.
Kentucky Motorists Completely Bamboozled by Roundabout in Hilarious Video
Ever since the roundabout was introduced earlier this month, video of motorists attempting to navigate their way around the new structure has been gaining attention.
The New Specialized Como SL 5.0 E-bike is Pricey, but Worth It
The Specialized Turbo Como SL 5.0 e-bike is a great way to get around town, backed by a legacy of quality bikes for decades.
Ever Given Ship Freed From Suez Canal After 7 Days of Blocking Traffic
The container ship's blocking of a key trade route raised concerns that gas prices would spike, thereby increasing the cost of nearly all products in stores.
50 Car Companies That No Longer Exist
Since the beginning of the 20th century, the automobile industry has been one filled with innovation — though some car makers might have thought too far outside of the box.
American Airlines Passengers Afraid of Boeing MAX Can Switch Planes Free
"I think the flying public, with a lot of justification, is taking a wait-and-see attitude on the performance and safety of the aircraft," an expert told Newsweek. "I don't think that's a PR problem – it's a real problem."
GOP Rep Says 'Americans Choose Freedom' after 2 Million Fly over Weekend
Public health experts had advised the American people not to travel for Thanksgiving where possible.
How to Use New Google Maps Features to Navigate COVID-19 Restrictions
"Getting from A to B can be more complicated these days."
American Bus Companies Hold Rolling Rally in Washington, Call for Bailout
The rally, organized by motorcoach industry groups, will pass the U.S. Capitol before circling the National Mall in Washington.
American Bus Industry Could Lose Billions of Dollars, Thousands of Jobs
Research published by the American Bus Association predicted the motorcoach industry could lose $4.7 billion and more than 27,000 jobs.
'Bomb Cyclone' Causes Severe Disruptions in California and Oregon
A winter storm warning and weather advisory have been issued for parts of northern California and southern Oregon in the aftermath of a powerful "bomb cyclone."
Uber London Ban: Taxi Alternatives When Visiting U.K. Capital
As Uber loses its license to operate in the capital, we look various other travel options open to tourists, including affordable ways of getting around.
Bus Continues For 300 Feet with Man Clinging to Front
"On the face of it, it seems to be a very serious incident that will be thoroughly investigated by the relevant officials," a rep for the bus company said.
Suspicious Packages Found at Subway Station in NYC Cause Delays
The police department advised people to avoid the area while the investigation was conducted and more than six subway trains had service halted to the station.