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Wrong-way driver on busy Oakland County road admits he drank $4 bottle of wine
Read full article: Wrong-way driver on busy Oakland County road admits he drank $4 bottle of wineA driver who was caught going the wrong way on a busy road in Oakland County admitted that he drank a $4 bottle of wine before getting behind the wheel, police said.
5 cars from the Beijing auto show that reflect China's vision for the future of driving
Read full article: 5 cars from the Beijing auto show that reflect China's vision for the future of drivingChina’s vision of the future of the automobile — electrified and digitally connected — is on display at the ongoing Beijing auto show.
Chinese automakers redefine the car as a living space at Beijing Auto Show
Read full article: Chinese automakers redefine the car as a living space at Beijing Auto ShowThe seemingly never-ending efforts of China’s electric car makers to redefine the automobile are on display at the nation’s largest annual auto show.
Most automated driving systems aren’t good at making sure drivers pay attention, insurance group says
Read full article: Most automated driving systems aren’t good at making sure drivers pay attention, insurance group saysMost electronic systems that take on some driving tasks for humans don’t adequately make sure drivers are paying attention, and they don’t issue strong enough warnings to make drivers behave.
UAW factory workers ratify deal, will end Volvo truck strike
Read full article: UAW factory workers ratify deal, will end Volvo truck strikeStriking blue-collar workers at a Volvo heavy truck plant in southwestern Virginia have narrowly ratified what the company said was its final offer in a long labor dispute.
Volvo Cars recalls nearly 2.1 million cars worldwide
Read full article: Volvo Cars recalls nearly 2.1 million cars worldwideCOPENHAGEN Volvo Cars said Wednesday that it is recalling nearly 2.1 million vehicles worldwide as a preventive measure after the company discovered that a steel wire connected to the front seat belts can be weakened. The front seat belts are anchored to the car via this steel cable, press spokesman Stefan Elfstrom told Swedish public radio. No current models are included in the recall. There have been no reports of injuries or accidents linked to the fault. Volvo Cars has been owned by Chinas Zhejiang Geely Holding Group since 2010.