Hardly Anyone Wants to Ride the Las Vegas Monorail (vice.com)
How A Civilian Drone Crashed Into the US Army's Helicopter (arstechnica.com)
Math Says You're Driving Wrong and It's Slowing Us All Down (wired.com)
Elon Musk Confirms Tesla Pickup Truck Coming 'After Model Y' (electrek.co)
Cities With Uber Have Lower Rates Of Ambulance Usage (npr.org)
Inside Faraday Future's Financial House of Cards (theverge.com)
GM Says It Will Put Fleets of Self-Driving Cars In Cities In 2019 (detroitnews.com)
Elon Musk's Boring Company Bids On Chicago Airport Transit Link (arstechnica.com)
Firms Team Up On Hybrid Electric Plane Technology (bbc.com)
Uber Expands Driverless-Car Push With Deal For 24,000 Volvos (bloomberg.com)
Tesla Unveils 500-Mile Range Semi Truck, 620-Mile Range Roadster 2.0
Virgin Hyperloop One Eyes India For Possible High-Speed Routes (theverge.com)
US Airports Still Fail New Security Tests (go.com)
Self-Driving Shuttle Involved In Crash Two Hours After Debut (www.cbc.ca)
Alphabet Is Finally Taking the Driver Out of Some of Its Driverless Cars (recode.net)
Uber Commits $5 Million To Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence Prevention (gizmodo.com)
BMW Recalling One Million Vehicles in North America (reuters.com)
Alphabet's Waymo Will Test Self-Driving Cars In Snowy Detroit (bloomberg.com)