Generally, bus drivers covering city routes are very apt at their profession, and deliver passengers safely to their destinations. Accidents occur mostly when other drivers plunge into their vehicles. The same is not necessarily true for drivers covering international bus trips, who spend long hours on the road. One ... |
19 January 2010 08:45 GMT |
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Though a relatively large number of investigations have revealed that being aboard an airplane while the aircraft flies through the middle of a large thunderstorm is perfectly safe, a new work begs to differ. A number of experts feel that, while flying through large atmospheric fronts, lightning strikes can easily pr... |
8 December 2009 16:01 GMT |
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European researchers have recently developed a new type of control system that will in the near future allow driver-less cybercars to take over the streets. Fleets of high throughput rapid transit systems could become the most common means of transportation, all components working without flaw and in perfect cooperat... |
22 August 2009 05:56 GMT |
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On Thursday, a National Transportation Safety Board commission held another hearing, trying to make sense of the Flight 3407 disaster that struck on February 12th, 2009, in the northeast Buffalo suburb of Clarence Center, just nine kilometers away from its landing site. The panel heard a number of experts, including ... |
19 May 2009 06:33 GMT |
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